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  • 33 Eastway Dr, Southampton, NY 11968 (631) 287-5521
  • 216 Lakeview Ave, Brightwaters, NY 11718 (631) 665-2019
  • Somerset, PA
  • 216 Lakeview Ave E, Brightwaters, NY 11718 (516) 429-0593

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Position: Precision Production Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Isbn (Books And Publications)

Radioisotopes and Radiation: Recent Advances in Medicine, Agriculture, and Industry

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Author

Bernard Manowitz

ISBN #

0486623017

Geochemical Transformations of Sedimentary Sulfur: Developed from a Symposium Sponsored by the Division of Geochemistry, Inc., at the 208th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, washingto

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Bernard Manowitz

ISBN #

0841233284

Us Patents

Cesium And Strontium Capsule Disposal Package

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US Patent:
7368091, May 6, 2008
Filed:
Jun 3, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/250097
Inventors:
Bernard Manowitz - Brightwaters NY, US
Morris Reich - Kew Gardens Hills NY, US
James R. Powell - Shoreham NY, US
Louis Ventre, Jr. - Oakton VA, US
Assignee:
Radioactive Isolation Consortium, LLC - Falls Church VA
International Classification:
B32B 9/04
US Classification:
422159, 588900
Abstract:
A package and process of using the package for disposal of radioactive cesium and strontium waste capsules. The package comprises a standard Hanford vitrified high-level waste canister as an outer container, which is approximately filled with three components: the first is a monolithic material with a defined cavity having a composite density less than about 3. 5 grams per cubic centimeter and a melting temperature above that expected within the disposal package; the second is a frame for limiting relative movement of the capsules; and, the third are components forming an uninterrupted physical contact, thermal conduction pathway from the waste container to the outside of the package. The package includes lids for closing the disposal package. In the method of the invention, the capsules are loaded into position within the monolithic material, encased in thermally conducting material, and then lids are added to close the package.

Repository Disposal Container

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US Patent:
20030165649, Sep 4, 2003
Filed:
Jun 6, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/875210
Inventors:
Morris Reich - Kew Gardens Hills NY, US
Bernard Manowitz - Brightwaters NY, US
James Powell - Shoreham NY, US
International Classification:
B32B001/08
B32B001/02
US Classification:
428/036910, 428/035800, 428/034100, 428/036900
Abstract:
The Repository Disposal Container is a vessel for the disposal of waste in a geologic repository. The vessel, typically a cylinder, must be made of graphite and may also be made of other materials. The graphite must be in a solid form of sufficient strength and durability to survive emplacement in the repository and form a barrier against the release of the waste into a geologic repository for a period of time in excess of that achievable from comparable vessels made of steel or any of its alloys.

Pumpable Rockbolt Method

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US Patent:
39306399, Jan 6, 1976
Filed:
Sep 27, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/509998
Inventors:
Meyer Steinberg - Huntington Station NY
Bernard Manowitz - Brightwaters NY
Charles H. Waide - Center Moriches NY
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the United States Energy
Research and Development Administration - Washington DC
International Classification:
B01F 1502
US Classification:
259 4
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for producing rockbolts in the roof of a subterranean cavity in which two components of an ambient temperature curable resin system are premixed and then inserted into a bore hole. The mixture is permitted to polymerize in situ and then the hardened material is cut off at the entrance to the hole leaving a hardened portion for insertion into the next hole as a precursor. In a preferred embodiment a flexible glass roving is employed to reinforce the material in the hole and a metal tube inserted to support the roving while it is fed into the hole and also to provide venting. The roving and tube is then cut off and left in the hole.

Flash Hydrogenation Of Coal

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US Patent:
39635988, Jun 15, 1976
Filed:
Oct 15, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/514876
Inventors:
Bernard Manowitz - Brightwaters NY
Meyer Steinberg - Huntington Station NY
Thomas V. Sheehan - Hampton Bays NY
Warren E. Winsche - Bellport NY
Chad J. Raseman - Setauket NY
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the United States Energy
Research and Development Administration - Washington DC
International Classification:
C10G 102
US Classification:
208 8
Abstract:
A process for the hydrogenation of coal comprising the contacting of powdered coal with hydrogen in a rotating fluidized bed reactor. A rotating fluidized bed reactor suitable for use in this process is also disclosed. The coal residence time in the reactor is limited to less than 5 seconds while the hydrogen contact time is not in excess of 0. 2 seconds.
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