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Derek J Sutherland

from Broadalbin, NY
Age ~51

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  • 181 Bellen Rd, Broadalbin, NY 12025 (518) 883-4547
  • Malone, NY
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Company: Catalyst international llc Address: 190 Enterprise Rd, Northbush, NY 12095 Phones: (518) 736-5203 Position: Vice president Industries: Fabricated Textile Products

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Derek Sutherland

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Mr. Derek Sutherland
President
Maritime Fleet Services Limited
Truck Repair & Service
32 Topple Drive, Dartmouth, NS B3B 1L6
(902) 481-9403
Derek Sutherland
Vice President
Catalyst International Llc
Fabricated Textile Products
190 Enterprise Rd, Northbush, NY 12095
Website: catalystintl.com
Derek Sutherland
President
Maritime Fleet Services Limited
Truck Repair & Service
(902) 481-9403
Derek Sutherland
Vice President
Catalyst International Ny LLC
Mfg Coated Fabrics · All Other Accessory & Apparel Mfg
190 Enterprise Rd, Northbush, NY 12095
1050 Ashland Ave, Folcroft, PA 19032
(518) 736-5287, (518) 736-5203, (610) 532-0213
Derek A. Sutherland
Director, President, Treasurer
Gdj International Metals Inc
Derek Sutherland
Vice President
Catalyst International Llc
Fabricated Textile Products
190 Enterprise Rd, Northbush, NY 12095
Website: catalystintl.com

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Wind-Resistant Laminated Fabric

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US Patent:
59810203, Nov 9, 1999
Filed:
Nov 25, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/976445
Inventors:
Derek A. Sutherland - Broadalbin NY
William F. Willard - Portland OR
Assignee:
Harrison Technologies Inc. - Gloversville NY
International Classification:
B32B 302
US Classification:
428 85
Abstract:
The present invention includes a foam flame bonded fabric laminate that is wind-resistant, breathable, and supple along with a low cost process for producing it. The apparatus of the present invention comprises a foam bonding agent layered between fabrics or other materials where the foam possesses wind-resistant and breathable characteristics independent of the other layers. The process of the present invention involves two-step foam flame bonding with each step accomplished in a separate pass through a laminating device. In one embodiment, the first step includes lightly exposing a thin polymer foam (such as polyester polyurethane or polyether polyurethane) to a flame without preheating, then pressing it against the inner face of mesh or tricot. The second step includes more vigorously exposing the foam face of the foam-mesh or foam-tricot laminate to a flame, then pressing it against the inner face of a berber, pile, or fleece fabric. The foam cells exposed to the flame collapse to a tiny-pored membrane state rendering the foam laminate 80-90% wind-resistant yet more breathable than conventional three-ply film laminates.
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