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Joseph Hamnik Phones & Addresses

  • Valparaiso, IN
  • Hinsdale, IL
  • Willis, TX
  • The Villages, FL
  • Saraland, AL
  • Wildwood, FL
  • Virginia Beach, VA
  • Leesburg, FL
  • Willis, TX
  • Crown Point, IN
  • Lisle, IL

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Company: Amt Position: Owner

Education

School / High School: Indiana University-Northwest

Industries

Environmental Services

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Owner, Amt

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Position:
Owner at AMT
Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Environmental Services
Work:
AMT
Owner
Education:
Indiana University-Northwest

Publications

Us Patents

Hydraulic Fluids And Fire-Resistant Fluids Comprising Glycerin Containing By-Products

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US Patent:
20080085846, Apr 10, 2008
Filed:
Sep 21, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/524815
Inventors:
Bo L. Tran - Chicago IL, US
Joseph M. Hamnik - Lisle IL, US
Stephen J. Blubaugh - Naperville IL, US
International Classification:
B21B 45/02
US Classification:
508583
Abstract:
Hydraulic fluid and fire-resistant fluid compositions and methods of using the compositions are provided. In an embodiment, the present invention provides a method of utilizing fire-resistant fluid in hydraulic systems. For example, the method can comprise utilizing fire-resistant fluid in hydraulic systems of casters found in steel mills, in an environment where fire safety is of concern. The fire-resistant composition can comprise one or more glycerin by-products derived from a biodiesel manufacturing process. The fire-resistant composition can also comprise one or more glycerin by-products of transesterification reactions involving triglycerides. The fire-resistant fluid can be added to hydraulic systems as a solution.

Methods Of Protecting Furnace Electrodes With Cooling Liquid That Contains An Additive

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US Patent:
20210400779, Dec 23, 2021
Filed:
Sep 1, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/464250
Inventors:
- Glen Allen VA, US
Joseph M. HAMNIK - Willis TX, US
James R. LAWSON - Louisville TN, US
Alan J. FELLER - Macy IN, US
Assignee:
CHEMTREAT, INC. - Glen Allen VA
International Classification:
H05B 7/12
C09K 15/02
F27D 11/10
H05B 7/06
Abstract:
A method for forming a protective antioxidative barrier on the furnace electrodes using a chemically altered cooling liquid containing an antioxidant additive. This method can be applied to electrodes used in electric arc furnaces and ladle metallurgy furnaces. The method can involve spraying the cooling liquid onto the electrode, thereby forming the protective antioxidative barrier and reducing the oxidation of the electrode.

Methods Of Protecting Furnace Electrodes With Cooling Liquid That Contains An Additive

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US Patent:
20200275535, Aug 27, 2020
Filed:
May 11, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/871179
Inventors:
- Glen Allen VA, US
Joseph M. HAMNIK - Willis TX, US
James R. LAWSON - Louisville TN, US
Alan J. FELLER - Macy IN, US
Assignee:
CHEMTREAT, INC. - Glen Allen VA
International Classification:
H05B 7/12
F27D 11/10
H05B 7/06
C09K 15/02
Abstract:
A method for forming a protective antioxidative barrier on the furnace electrodes using a chemically altered cooling liquid containing an antioxidant additive. This method can be applied to electrodes used in electric arc furnaces and ladle metallurgy furnaces. The method can involve spraying the cooling liquid onto the electrode, thereby forming the protective antioxidative barrier and reducing the oxidation of the electrode.

Methods Of Protecting Furnace Electrodes With Cooling Liquid That Contains An Additive

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US Patent:
20200196404, Jun 18, 2020
Filed:
Sep 3, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/559099
Inventors:
- Glen Allen VA, US
Joseph M. HAMNIK - Willis TX, US
James R. LAWSON - Louisville TN, US
Alan J. FELLER - Macy IN, US
Assignee:
CHEMTREAT, INC. - Glen Allen VA
International Classification:
H05B 7/12
F27D 11/10
H05B 7/06
C09K 15/02
Abstract:
A method for forming a protective antioxidative barrier on the furnace electrodes using a chemically altered cooling liquid containing an antioxidant additive. This method can be applied to electrodes used in electric arc furnaces and ladle metallurgy furnaces. The method can involve spraying the cooling liquid onto the electrode, thereby forming the protective antioxidative barrier and reducing the oxidation of the electrode.

Direct Reduction Of Iron (Dri) Pellet Treatments

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US Patent:
20140238194, Aug 28, 2014
Filed:
Feb 25, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/189282
Inventors:
- Glen Allen VA, US
Joseph Hamnik - Saraland AL, US
James Wilkins - North Chesterfield VA, US
Assignee:
ChemTreat, Inc. - Glen Allen VA
International Classification:
C21B 13/00
US Classification:
75330
Abstract:
An aspect provides a method of treating direct reduced iron (DRI) pellets, by applying a foam to the DRI pellets. The foam may include a foam having an expansion ratio of about 20-40 and a bubble size of about 200 microns or less. The foam may include one or more additives, such as anti-corrosion agent(s), oxidizing agents, and dust reducing binder(s). The foam(s) may be applied in a single stage or in multiple stages and may be applied to hot or cold DRI pellets. Other aspects are described and claimed.
Joseph M Hamnik from Valparaiso, IN, age ~58 Get Report