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Dan A Klamfoth

from Charlotte, NC
Age ~56

Dan Klamfoth Phones & Addresses

  • 6313 Gaywind Dr, Charlotte, NC 28226 (704) 365-1451
  • 386 Shandon Ct, Powell, OH 43065 (614) 799-1821
  • 12234 Winghurst Dr, Pineville, NC 28134 (704) 341-9516
  • 1352 Sterling Silver Way, Columbus, OH 43240 (614) 844-5767
  • 5459 Coachman Rd, Columbus, OH 43220 (614) 459-5032
  • 5459 Coachman Rd #F, Columbus, OH 43220
  • 1301 Grayscroft Dr, Waxhaw, NC 28173 (614) 799-1821
  • Paris, TN

Work

Company: Lhoist Jul 1993 Position: Director of business development - minerals at lhoist north amercia

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Science School / High School: Clemson University 1987 to 1991 Specialities: Engineering

Industries

Mining & Metals

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Dan Klamfoth

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Address:
6313 Gaywind Dr, Charlotte, NC 28226
Phone:
(704) 365-1451
VIN:
3GCEK233X9G101346
Make:
CHEVROLET
Model:
SILVERADO 1500
Year:
2009

Resumes

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Director Of Business Development

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Location:
4303 Mckinley Ave, Stockton, CA 95206
Industry:
Mining & Metals
Work:
Lhoist
Director of Business Development - Minerals at Lhoist North Amercia


Director of Business Development
Education:
Clemson University 1987 - 1991
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

Method And Composition For Increasing The Proportion Of Dietary Ingredients That Are Resistant To Degradation By Ruminal Microorganisms

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US Patent:
20130136827, May 30, 2013
Filed:
Nov 26, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/685041
Inventors:
James S. Drouillard - Olsburg KS, US
Dan A. Klamfoth - Charlotte NC, US
Kevin D. Ingram - Fort Worth TX, US
International Classification:
A23K 1/175
A23K 1/00
US Classification:
426 74, 426285, 426635
Abstract:
Feed ingredients that are otherwise susceptible to degradation by ruminal microorganisms are combined with mineral hydrates (or oxides) and water, and processed through a pin mixer, pellet mill, extruder, or other suitable device to produce agglomerated particles. The ruminant animal feed which is so produced effectively increases the proportion of dietary ingredients presented for digestion and absorption within the post-ruminal digestive tract of the animal by inhibiting premature digestion by microorganisms inhabiting the rumen.
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