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Gennady Kremen Phones & Addresses

  • North Miami Beach, FL
  • 4824 Beach 48Th St, Brooklyn, NY 11224
  • Manalapan, NJ

Work

Company: Pl usa inc. Dec 1996 Position: Owner

Education

Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) School / High School: Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University) (MIPT) 1973 to 1980 Specialities: Engineering

Skills

Public Speaking • Real Estate • Event Management • Restaurants • Food • Strategic Planning • Mergers • Mergers and Acquisitions

Industries

Semiconductors

Resumes

Resumes

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Owner

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Location:
150 95Th St, Brooklyn, NY 11209
Industry:
Semiconductors
Work:
PL USA INC. since Dec 1996
Owner

Rutgers University Sep 1992 - Jun 1994
Professor
Education:
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University) (MIPT) 1973 - 1980
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Engineering
Donetsk National University 1965 - 1970
Skills:
Public Speaking
Real Estate
Event Management
Restaurants
Food
Strategic Planning
Mergers
Mergers and Acquisitions

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Gennady Kremen
PARTY LINEN USA INC
810 Bank St, Brooklyn, NY 11236
9821 Foster Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11236
Gennady Kremen
VOLNA INC
9821 Foster Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11236

Publications

Us Patents

Method Of And Apparatus For Magnetic-Abrasive Machining Of Wafers

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US Patent:
7094132, Aug 22, 2006
Filed:
Jun 24, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/875911
Inventors:
Gennady Kremen - Brooklyn NY, US
Assignee:
Magnetic Abrasive Technologies, Inc. - Rancho Cordova CA
International Classification:
B24B 1/00
US Classification:
451 36, 451 41, 451 63, 451103
Abstract:
A method of magnetic-abrasive machining of parts has the steps of supporting a part, generating a magnetic field by magnetic means located at one side of the part, placing a magnetic-abrasive powder on a surface located at another, opposite side of the part, so that the magnetic-abrasive powder is attracted by the magnetic means and pressed to the surface of the part, and providing a relative movement of the parts and the magnetic abrasive powder retained by the magnetic means relative to one another so as to machine the surface of the part which is therefore open for observation and supply of the magnetic abrasive powder; and an apparatus is proposed as well.

Magnetic-Abrasive Powder And Method Of Producing The Same

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US Patent:
20030136056, Jul 24, 2003
Filed:
Jan 24, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/053635
Inventors:
Gennady Kremen - Brooklyn NY, US
Leonid Igelshteyn - Manalapan NJ, US
Savva Feygin - Manalpan NJ, US
International Classification:
H01F001/00
US Classification:
051/298000, 051/293000, 051/307000, 051/309000, 252/062540
Abstract:
A magnetic-abrasive powder has a magnetic component, an abrasive component, an adhesive component which connects particles of the magnetic component with particles of the abrasive component, the adhesive component being a light curing adhesive component which contains catalysts and is polymerizable under the action of ultraviolet and visible light.

Method Of Machining Keyways In Shafts

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US Patent:
51859173, Feb 16, 1993
Filed:
Jul 22, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/733681
Inventors:
Gennady Kremen - Brooklyn NY
International Classification:
B23C 330
US Classification:
29558
Abstract:
A method of machining keyways in shafts comprises the steps of aligning a central line of a spindle of a machine tool with a center line of a shaft to be machined, preliminarily machining a keyway in the shaft with keyway mill arranged on the spindle so as to retain a symmetrical allowance for a finishing machining of the keyways so as to machine walls of the keyway, finishing machining of radiused parts of the keyway at its both ends with a cross-feed of the mill so that a width of radiused parts is greater than a desired width of the keyway, and final machining the keyway with a self-aligning cutting tool mounted on the spindle so that it freely turns and is rectilinearly moved along the keyway.

Method And Device For Magnetic-Abrasive Machining Of Parts

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US Patent:
58139010, Sep 29, 1998
Filed:
Mar 27, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/827159
Inventors:
Gennady Kremen - Brooklyn NY
Assignee:
Scientific Manufacturing Technologies Inc - Brooklyn NY
International Classification:
B24B 100
US Classification:
451 28
Abstract:
A device for magnetic-abrasive machining of a part has the steps of forming a magnetic field, arranging a part to be machined in the magnetic field, supplying a magnetic-abrasive powder in a machining zone toward a surface of the part to be machined, and supplying a fluid jet under pressure toward the magnetic-abrasive powder so as to move the magnetic-abrasive powder relative the surface of the part to be machined.

Method And Device For Magnetic-Abrasive Machining Of Parts

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US Patent:
57759766, Jul 7, 1998
Filed:
Mar 27, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/827158
Inventors:
Gennady Kremen - Brooklyn NY
Leonid Igelshteyn - Manalapan NJ
Assignee:
Scientific Manufacturing Technologies, Inc. - Brooklyn NY
International Classification:
B24B 100
B24C 100
US Classification:
451 36
Abstract:
A magnetic-abrasive machining of a part includes generating a magnetic field; introducing a part to be machined into the magnetic field; supplying a magnetic-abrasive powder into a machining zone toward a surface of the part to be machined; and generating a vacuum between the magnetic-abrasive powder and the surface of the part to be machined so that the magnetic-abrasive powder is moved relative to the surface of the part to be machined.

Method And Device For Magnetic-Abrasive Machining Of Parts

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US Patent:
60365803, Mar 14, 2000
Filed:
Mar 4, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/262637
Inventors:
Leonid Igelshteyn - Manalapan NJ
Savva Feygin - Manalpan NJ
Gennady Kremen - Brooklyn NY
Assignee:
Scientific Manufacturing Technologies, Inc. - Brooklyn NY
International Classification:
B24B 100
US Classification:
451 36
Abstract:
Magnetic-abrasive machining of a parts is performed by generating a magnetic field by two different poles located near one another so as to form a magnetic gradient region with magnetic flux lines which extend from one pole in one direction and then in an opposite direction to another pole and therefore are round in a predetermined plane, placing a part to be machined exclusively at one side of the two poles, introducing a magnetic-abrasive powder between the poles and the part to be machined so that a portion of the part to be machined is located in the magnetic gradient region with the round magnetic flux lines, and moving the part to be machined relative to the poles in the same plane transversely to the round magnetic flux lines of the magnetic gradient region so that portions of the part to be machined successively pass the magnetic gradient region with the round magnetic flux lines and are machined by the magnetic-abrasive powder retained in the magnetic gradient region with the round magnetic flux lines.

Method Of And Device For Machining Flat Parts

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US Patent:
61462454, Nov 14, 2000
Filed:
May 6, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/305444
Inventors:
Gennady Kremen - Brooklyn NY
Leonid Igelshteyn - Manalapan NJ
Savva Feygin - Manalpan NJ
Assignee:
Scientific Manufacturing Technologies, Inc.
International Classification:
B24B 31112
US Classification:
451 36
Abstract:
A method of machining flat parts, includes the use of two permanent magnets which are located opposite to and spaced from one another so as to form a magnetic field with a magnetic flux extending perpendicular to the magnets, placing a flat part in the magnetic field between the magnets so that the magnetic flux extends through the flat part, supplying a magnetic-abrasive powder to the flat part in the magnetic field, and performing a relative movement between at least one of the magnets and the flat part so as to remove a material from a surface of the flat part.

Magnetic-Abrasive Powder And Method Of Producing The Same

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US Patent:
58462708, Dec 8, 1998
Filed:
Apr 6, 1998
Appl. No.:
/055449
Inventors:
Savva Feygin - Manalapan NJ
Gennady Kremen - Brooklyn NY
International Classification:
C09C 168
US Classification:
51307
Abstract:
A magnetic-abrasive powder includes a magnetic component of a powder of a magnetic material, an abrasive component of a powder of an abrasive material, and an adhesive which adhesively connects particles of the magnetic material with particles of the abrasive material.
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