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Christopher Wilker Phones & Addresses

  • Seattle, WA
  • Cincinnati, OH
  • 405 1St St, Coldwater, OH 45828 (419) 678-2017
  • Oxford, OH
  • Hamilton, OH

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Resumes

Christopher Wilker Photo 1

Filenet Release Manager / System Admin At Fifth Third Bank

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Location:
Cincinnati Area
Industry:
Computer Software
Christopher Wilker Photo 2

Technical Service Coordinator At Standard Textile

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Location:
Cincinnati Area
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals

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Us Patents

Series Cell Electrochemical Production Of Modified Anolyte Solution

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US Patent:
20130341200, Dec 26, 2013
Filed:
Aug 7, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/568491
Inventors:
Scott D. McCormick - Cincinnati OH, US
Christopher Wilker - Cincinnati OH, US
Jacob Abitboul - Beer-Sheva, IL
Chen Boker - Beer-Sheva, IL
David Sheffer - D.N. Modean, IL
Assignee:
PROTEUS SOLUTIONS, LLC - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
C25B 9/18
C25B 15/00
US Classification:
205345, 204253
Abstract:
A membrane-based electrochemical cell produces a first anolyte solution and a membrane-less electrochemical cell processes the first anolyte solution to produce a modified anolyte solution.

Parallel Cell Electrochemical Production Of Modified Anolyte Solution

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US Patent:
20130341201, Dec 26, 2013
Filed:
Aug 7, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/568506
Inventors:
Scott D. McCormick - Cincinnati OH, US
Christopher Wilker - Cincinnati OH, US
Jacob Abitboul - Beer-Sheva, IL
Chen Boker - Beer-Sheva, IL
David Sheffer - D.N. Modean, IL
Assignee:
PROTEUS SOLUTIONS, LLC - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
C25B 9/18
C25B 1/00
US Classification:
205345, 204253
Abstract:
A membrane-based electrochemical cell produces a first anolyte solution and a membrane-less electrochemical cell produces a bleach solution such as from a brine solution. The first anolyte solution and bleach solution are combined to form a modified anolyte solution. A dual electrochemical cell device includes two segments, one having a membrane-based electrochemical cell and the other having a membrane-less electrochemical cell, separated by a partition, and secured together into a single, unitary structure.
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