Search

Dennis Gold Phones & Addresses

  • 215 Big Oaks Dr, Franklin, PA 16323 (814) 437-7803
  • Parker, PA
  • Stoneboro, PA
  • Emlenton, PA
  • East Stroudsburg, PA
  • Oil City, PA
  • Pittsburgh, PA

Work

Company: Dewatering services 2006 Position: President

Education

School / High School: Grove City College- Grove City, PA 1981 Specialities: mining

Ranks

Licence: Florida - Member in Good Standing Date: 1975

Industries

Environmental Services

Professional Records

Lawyers & Attorneys

Dennis Gold Photo 1

Dennis Sheldon Gold - Lawyer

View page
Address:
(239) 649-4653 (Office)
Licenses:
Florida - Member in Good Standing 1975

Resumes

Resumes

Dennis Gold Photo 2

President

View page
Location:
Franklin, PA
Industry:
Environmental Services
Work:
Dewatering Services
President
Dennis Gold Photo 3

Dennis Gold Franklin, PA

View page
Work:
Dewatering Services

2006 to 2000
President

Aggregate Solutions Inc
Franklin, PA
2001 to 2006
Operations Manager

Slurry Technologies Operating
Franklin, PA
1995 to 2000
Operations Mgr

Slurry Technology Inc
Franklin, PA
1990 to 1995
Sales Representative for Hy-Chem Corp

Education:
Grove City College
Grove City, PA
1981
mining

C/A Technical School
Shippenville, PA
1975 to 1978
Associate in Design

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Dennis Gold
DEWATERING SERVICES LLC
Water Supply Service
PO Box 547, Franklin, PA 16323
134 Hines Ln, Franklin, PA 16323
(814) 437-3794

Publications

Us Patents

Mixing Drum For Slurry With High Suspended Solids Concentration

View page
US Patent:
57594112, Jun 2, 1998
Filed:
Jul 5, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/677359
Inventors:
Dennis D. Gold - Franklin PA
International Classification:
C02F 152
US Classification:
210738
Abstract:
A horizontally-mounted, rotatable drum for mixing chemical additives with an aqueous suspension in order to promote agglomeration of suspended solids and for simultaneously separating water from them. With the drum, slurries of mining silt, clay, sludge and the like already partially dewatered to between about 50% and 60% moisture content can be further dewatered; reductions to 40% moisture content have been obtained. Supplied as a wet slurry to the drum through a hollow tube which also serves as an axle, the slurry is diverted, through a tubular branch fluidly connected to the tube, towards a vertical wall forming one end of the drum. Fed at a rate of between 200 and 300 gallons per minute, the slurry forcefully impinges against the vertical wall, simultaneously subjecting agglomerated particles in the slurry to high shear forces and freeing water. Downstream, before each of two spaced apart, annular retaining rings affixed to the drum, the slurry tends to pool. There chemical additives injected at strategic points promote further agglomeration.

Machine For Dewatering A Slurry Of Ultrafine Solids

View page
US Patent:
55608345, Oct 1, 1996
Filed:
Apr 6, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/417976
Inventors:
Dennis D. Gold - Franklin PA
International Classification:
B01D 3346
US Classification:
210783
Abstract:
A machine for conditioning a flocculated mixture formed by adding high molecular weight polymer to a slurry of ultrafine particles such as are found in mining silts, clays, sludges and the like. With this machine, such mixtures, which have already been partially dewatered, can then be substantially further dewatered. Reductions to between about 27% and 30% moisture content have been obtained. The machine includes a perforate endless conveyor belt onto which a continuous flow of the mixture is deposited and an array of stationary inverter plates and rollers in which pairs of rows of plates alternate with the rollers, both the plates and the rollers extending downwardly into the mixture as it is being moved on the belt. The rollers in the array squeeze water out of the mixture without disrupting bonds between the polymers and ultrafine particles and, in the process of applying pressure, contribute to the formation of new bonds. Rollers further downstream are set to apply increasingly higher pressures to the mixture, the pressures corresponding with the anticipated decreases in the moisture content of a particular mixture as it moves along the belt.
Dennis D Gold from Franklin, PA, age ~64 Get Report