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Frank Witbrod Phones & Addresses

  • 5215 Overbend Trl, Suwanee, GA 30024 (678) 294-3014
  • 6480 Dexters Dr, Cumming, GA 30040 (770) 886-8465
  • 2850 Brookfield Cir, Cumming, GA 30040 (770) 886-8465 (770) 888-9479
  • Warrenville, IL
  • Girard, PA
  • West Chicago, IL
  • 2850 Brookfield Cir, Cumming, GA 30040 (404) 448-3963

Work

Company: He hodge company - Cumming, GA Apr 2008 Position: Project manager

Education

School / High School: Lanier Technical Institute- Gainesville, GA 2009 Specialities: Diploma in Industrial Technology/PLC

Skills

R&D • Mechanical • Operations • electrical • PLC/HMI programming • purchasing • project management • safety • chemical handling • emergency response

Awards

Group Patents (3) CCVD Coating equipment...

Emails

Industries

Chemicals

Resumes

Resumes

Frank Witbrod Photo 1

Mr Mom At Private Sector

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Position:
Mr Mom at Private Sector
Location:
Greater Atlanta Area
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
Private Sector
Mr Mom

Hodge Company Apr 2008 - Jan 2009
Logistics Project Manager

Taylor Chemical Company Oct 2006 - Feb 2008
Product Development Technician

Zyvax Chemical Company - Ellijay, Georgia Mar 2004 - Oct 2006
Laboratory Engineer

MicroCoating Technologies - Chamblee, Ga Oct 2000 - Oct 2004
Technical Associate
Education:
Lanier Technical 2009 - 2011
Certifications, Industrial Technolog and Electric Control Systems
DeVry Institute of Technology 1984 - 1986
Diploma, Computer Programming; Math & Science
College of DuPage
Coursework, Chemistry, Mathmatics, Computer Programming
Skills:
CVD
Project Management
Product Development
Strategic Planning
Data Analysis
Sales
R&D
Electronics
Quality Control
Materials Science
Operations Management
Coatings
Manufacturing
Software Documentation
Process Improvement
Honor & Awards:
Group Patents (3) CCVD Coating equipment and processes for Fuel and solar cells
Frank Witbrod Photo 2

Frank Witbrod Cumming, GA

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Work:
HE Hodge Company
Cumming, GA
Apr 2008 to Jan 2009
Project Manager

Taylor Chemical Company
Lawrenceville, GA
Oct 2006 to Feb 2008
Lab Technician

Zyvax Chemical Company
Ellijay, GA
Mar 2005 to Oct 2006
Laboratory Engineer

MicroCoating Technologies
Chamblee, GA
Oct 2000 to Oct 2003
Technical Associate

Amoco Performance Products
Atlanta, GA
Feb 2000 to Oct 2000
Manufacturing Technician

Amoco Chemicals/BP/Amoco Polymers
Naperville, IL
Jul 1981 to Apr 2000
Alpharetta, Georgia - Research Technician

DuPage County Power Plant
Wheaton, IL
Jun 1980 to Jun 1981
Stationary Engineer

Handy Button Machine Co
Melrose Park, IL
Jan 1980 to Jul 1980
Plant Engineer

US Navy

Nov 1975 to Nov 1979
Various - Boiler Technician, E-5

Education:
Lanier Technical Institute
Gainesville, GA
2009 to 2011
Diploma in Industrial Technology/PLC

DeVry Institute of Technology
Lombard, IL
1983 to 1984
Diploma, 18 months in Computer Programming

Skills:
R&D, Mechanical, Operations, electrical, PLC/HMI programming, purchasing, project management, safety, chemical handling, emergency response

Publications

Us Patents

Fuel Cell Membranes And Catalytic Layers

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US Patent:
20060177572, Aug 10, 2006
Filed:
Feb 28, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/506412
Inventors:
Paul Smith - Roswell GA, US
Peter Faguy - Rochester Hills MI, US
Andrew Hunt - Atlanta GA, US
Charles Quillian V - Stone Mountain GA, US
William Dalzell - Parrish FL, US
Frank Witbrod - Cumming GA, US
Stein Lee - Boca Raton LA, US
William Harm - Gainesville GA, US
Mark Batich - Roswell GA, US
William Hoos - Atlanta GA, US
International Classification:
B05D 1/12
C23C 16/00
B05D 1/02
B05D 1/08
US Classification:
427180000, 427421100, 427446000, 118715000
Abstract:
To form an ionomer-based catalytic layer on a porous substrate, a heat source () is used to dry an ionomer-containing spray () so that it does not substantially liquid flow on the substrate (). The ionomer spray () may contain a catalyst. A spray () of mixed material for forming the catalytic layer is entrained by a gas stream and is heated and directed to a substrate surface (). For hydrogen/oxygen fuel cells, catalytic material is incorporated into the proton-conducting membrane () to convert diffusing oxygen and hydrogen to water to reduce potential loss at the electrodes and maintain hydration of the proton-conducting membrane ().
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