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Benedict F Gorecki

from Milaca, MN
Age ~96

Benedict Gorecki Phones & Addresses

  • 510 4Th St, Milaca, MN 56353 (320) 982-3160
  • 16802 145Th St, Milaca, MN 56353 (320) 983-3160
  • Clear Lake, MN
  • 15 Bluebill Ave, Naples, FL 34108 (239) 514-3760
  • 17 Bluebill Ave, Naples, FL 34108 (941) 514-0037
  • Sherburn, MN
  • 510 4Th Ave NW, Milaca, MN 56353

Work

Company: Gorecki mfg Position: President

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Industries

Consumer Goods

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President

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Location:
Milaca, MN
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Gorecki Mfg
President

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Benedict F. Gorecki
CEO
Gorecki Manufacturing, Inc.
Gor-Fol Manufacturing. Gor-Pier Manufacturing
Wholesalers & Distributors. Equipment Calibration. Chemical Production. Packing & Crating Service. Welding. Packaging Service. Assembly & Fabricating Service. Inspection Devices - Industrial. Electronic Testing Equipment
520 8Th St NE, Milaca, MN 56353
(320) 983-3171
Benedict F. Gorecki
CEO
Gorecki Manufacturing Inc
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
560 8 St NE, Milaca, MN 56353
520 8 St NE, Milaca, MN 56353
(320) 983-3171, (320) 983-2155

Publications

Us Patents

Process For Applying A Flocked Coating To A Cloth Surface Such As A Tennis Shoe

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US Patent:
48994111, Feb 13, 1990
Filed:
May 26, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/199000
Inventors:
Donald H. Johnson - Edina MN
Benedict F. Gorecki - Milaca MN
International Classification:
A43B 2300
A43D 816
US Classification:
12142R
Abstract:
A process for applying a flocking fiber to a cloth surface of a shoe includes the step of spraying a clean dry cloth shoe with an adhesive, which adheres to the cloth substrate without excess penetration, which remains pliable, and is not water soluble when set. A short set time is desirable, and then flock fibers suitable for application are carried into a charge in an electrostatic field. A conventional flocking chamber is used, voltage is applied to the electric field, and the flock fibers are applied so that they adhere to the adhesive surface under controlled conditions. The shoe is dried in a drying oven, and then it is ready for use. The flocking process can use adhesives that are colored, flock that is colored, and the flock can be applied in any desired pattern because of the use of the adhesive for causing the flock material to adhere to the cloth surface.
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