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Katherine Marie Helmetag

from Troy, MI
Age ~55

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  • 2630 Binbrooke Dr, Troy, MI 48084 (248) 792-7065
  • Savannah, GA
  • Denver, CO
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Oakland, MI
  • Erie, PA
  • 2630 Binbrooke Dr, Troy, MI 48084

Work

Company: Henkel Jan 2016 Position: Process engineering manager

Education

School / High School: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2002 to 2002

Skills

Leadership • Six Sigma • Chemistry • Plastics • Automotive • Process Improvement • Materials • Engineering • Coatings • Innovation Management • Technical Writing • Adhesives • New Business Development • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Manufacturing • Product Management • Polymers • Business Strategy • Management • Project Management • Product Development • Process Engineering • Continuous Improvement • R&D • Process Simulation • Lubricants

Languages

German • English

Interests

Scouting • Automotive Journalism • Home Restoration • High Performance Driving • Winter Sports • Motorcycling and Motocamping • Volkswagen Culture • American Architecture

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Industries

Chemicals

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Process Engineering Manager

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Location:
Troy, MI
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
Henkel
Process Engineering Manager

Cardomain Network Sep 2007 - Dec 2012
Blogger

Bolt Industries Llc Feb 2009 - Sep 2011
Partner

Henkel Mar 2003 - Jun 2010
Senior Research Chemist

Henkel Mar 2003 - Jun 2010
New Business Development Manager and Development Process Manager
Education:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2002 - 2002
Drexel University 1986 - 1998
Master of Science, Masters, Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Skills:
Leadership
Six Sigma
Chemistry
Plastics
Automotive
Process Improvement
Materials
Engineering
Coatings
Innovation Management
Technical Writing
Adhesives
New Business Development
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Manufacturing
Product Management
Polymers
Business Strategy
Management
Project Management
Product Development
Process Engineering
Continuous Improvement
R&D
Process Simulation
Lubricants
Interests:
Scouting
Automotive Journalism
Home Restoration
High Performance Driving
Winter Sports
Motorcycling and Motocamping
Volkswagen Culture
American Architecture
Languages:
German
English

Publications

Us Patents

Body-In-White Stamping Lubricant With Anti-Weld Spatter Properties And Related Processes

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US Patent:
20090048127, Feb 19, 2009
Filed:
Aug 14, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/191350
Inventors:
Katherine Helmetag - Troy MI, US
Assignee:
Henkel KGaA - Duesseldorf
International Classification:
C10M 169/04
B23K 33/00
US Classification:
508100, 219137 R
Abstract:
A method of making an article of manufacture comprising applying an anti-weld spatter lubricant composition to a first weldable metal substrate to produce a coated metal substrate; forming the coated metal substrate into a coated formed part; and welding together the coated formed part and a second weldable substrate to form a welded construction, characterized in that no anti-weld spatter compositions are applied between the forming and welding steps and an article of manufacture comprising a welded construction having at least one formed metal surface and a layer of anti-weld spatter lubricant composition on and in direct contact with said formed metal surface, in the absence of a forming lubricant layer interposed between said formed metal surface and the layer of anti-weld spatter lubricant composition.

Welding Method Using Welding Promoters

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US Patent:
20160207252, Jul 21, 2016
Filed:
Feb 29, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/056162
Inventors:
- Duesseldorf, DE
Martin RENKEL - Duesseldorf, DE
Christian HOLTGREWE - Duesseldorf, DE
Thomas BACHON - Duesseldorf, DE
Rainer SCHOENFELD - Duesseldorf, DE
Katherine M. HELMETAG - Troy MI, US
International Classification:
B29C 65/14
B29C 65/06
B29C 65/00
B29C 65/10
B29C 65/18
B29C 65/08
B29C 65/04
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method for forming a welded bond between polymer surfaces, comprising (i) applying a welding promoter composition to a to-be-welded area of one or both polymer surface(s), wherein the welding promoter composition comprises particles with a particle size range of 0.1 to 1000 μm, the particles being made of a material that is inert towards a chemical reaction with the first and/or second polymer surface; (ii) applying energy to the to-be-welded area of the first polymer surface, the second polymer surface or both, the energy being sufficient to melt at least a portion of the polymer in the to-be-welded area of the polymer surface, and contacting the to-be-welded areas of the polymer surfaces; and (iii) allowing the molten polymer in the to-be-welded area to solidify so that a welded bond is formed between the polymer surfaces. The invention further relates to the thus produced articles and the use of the described compositions as welding promoters.
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