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Klaus M Bierwagen

from Fitchburg, MA
Age ~66

Klaus Bierwagen Phones & Addresses

  • 75 Sawyer Passway, Fitchburg, MA 01420 (978) 840-8182
  • 95 Crisci St, Leominster, MA 01453 (978) 466-6940 (978) 840-8181 (978) 840-9750
  • Waltham, MA
  • Titusville, PA
  • High Point, NC
  • Stoughton, MA
  • Lexington, MA

Work

Company: Dometek Apr 2000 Position: President

Education

Degree: Masters, Master of Science In Electrical Engineering School / High School: University of Kaiserslautern 1977 to 1984 Specialities: Electrical Engineering

Skills

Manufacturing • Product Development • Business Strategy • Sales Management • New Business Development • Engineering • Product Management • Strategic Planning • Start Ups • Negotiation • Business Development • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Customer Service • Process Engineering • Process Improvement • Operations Management • Electronics • Marketing Strategy • Entrepreneurship • Lean Manufacturing • R&D • Business Planning • Team Building

Industries

Machinery

Resumes

Resumes

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President

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Location:
Fitchburg, MA
Industry:
Machinery
Work:
Dometek
President

Reflekt Technology Apr 1993 - Jan 2000
Vice President Sales and Marketing

Tapematic Spa 1995 - 1996
Joint Venture

High Vacuum Equipment Corp May 1987 - Jul 1988
Department Manager Optical Disc Machinery

Leybold Ag 1984 - 1988
Sales Manager
Education:
University of Kaiserslautern 1977 - 1984
Masters, Master of Science In Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Manufacturing
Product Development
Business Strategy
Sales Management
New Business Development
Engineering
Product Management
Strategic Planning
Start Ups
Negotiation
Business Development
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Customer Service
Process Engineering
Process Improvement
Operations Management
Electronics
Marketing Strategy
Entrepreneurship
Lean Manufacturing
R&D
Business Planning
Team Building

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Klaus Bierwagen
President
RTTK REALTY MANAGEMENT, INC
75 Sawyer Passway, Fitchburg, MA 01420
95 Crisci St, Leominster, MA 01453
Klaus Bierwagen
President, Owner
Dometek Inc
Chemicals · Whol Industrial Equipment · All Other Business Support Svcs
75 Sawyer Passway, Fitchburg, MA 01420
95 Crisci St, Leominster, MA 01453
(978) 345-8001, (978) 345-8002

Publications

Us Patents

Cross Flow Metalizing Of Compact Disc

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US Patent:
20020008022, Jan 24, 2002
Filed:
Jan 21, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/489529
Inventors:
Vladimir Schwartz - Lexington MA, US
Klaus Bierwagen - Waltham MA, US
International Classification:
C23C014/56
C23C016/54
B65G001/00
US Classification:
204/298250, 204/298180, 204/298190, 204/298230, 204/298260, 204/298270, 204/298280, 118/719000, 118/729000, 118/730000, 414/217000, 414/221000, 414/222000, 414/223000, 414/225000
Abstract:
A cross flow system for metalizing compact discs, capable of being interposed in-line in the production of the compact discs after premastering, mastering, electro-forming, and molding includes a vacuum chamber having diametrically opposed vacuum locks and multiple metalization sources in the form of magnetrons, with a preferred cross flow including the introduction of a disc to be metalized through one lock and the exit of the metalized disc through the diametrically opposite lock. The double vacuum lock diametrically opposed cross flow system eliminates the problems of throughput limitations, high rate deposition, substrate pitting, and software complexity due to indexing which makes prior systems both costly and inefficient. The system also permits processing of more than one substrate or compact disc title such that multiple titled compact discs can be processed simultaneously.

Cross Flow Metalizing Of Compact Discs

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US Patent:
55185991, May 21, 1996
Filed:
Dec 14, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/355664
Inventors:
Vladimir Schwartz - Lexington MA
Klaus Bierwagen - Waltham MA
Assignee:
Reflekt Technology, Inc. - Lexington MA
International Classification:
C23C 1456
C23C 1654
B65H 100
US Classification:
20429825
Abstract:
A cross flow system for metalizing compact discs, capable of being interposed in-line in the production of the compact discs after premastering, mastering, electro-forming, and molding includes a vacuum chamber having diametrically opposed vacuum locks and multiple metalization sources in the form of magnetrons, with a preferred cross flow including the introduction of a disc to be metalized through one lock and the exit of the metalized disc through the diametrically opposite lock. The double vacuum lock diametrically opposed cross flow system eliminates the problems of throughput limitations, high rate deposition, substrate pitting, and software complexity due to indexing which makes prior systems both costly and inefficient. The system also permits processing of more than one substrate or compact disc title such that multiple titled compact discs can be processed simultaneously.

Cross Flow Metalizing Of Compact Discs

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US Patent:
60867280, Jul 11, 2000
Filed:
Jun 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/478187
Inventors:
Vladimir Schwartz - Lexington MA
Klaus Bierwagen - Waltham MA
International Classification:
C23C 1434
US Classification:
20419212
Abstract:
A cross flow system for metalizing compact discs, capable of being interposed in-line in the production of the compact discs after premastering, mastering, electro-forming, and molding includes a vacuum chamber having diametrically opposed vacuum locks and multiple metalization sources in the form of magnetrons, with a preferred cross flow including the introduction of a disc to be metalized through one lock and the exit of the metalized disc through the diametrically opposite lock. The double vacuum lock diametrically opposed cross flow system eliminates the problems of throughput limitations, high rate deposition, substrate pitting, and software complexity due to indexing which makes prior systems both costly and inefficient. The system also permits processing of more than one substrate or compact disc title such that multiple titled compact discs can be processed simultaneously.

System For Forming Nickel Stampers Utilized In Optical Disc Production

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US Patent:
6080288, Jun 27, 2000
Filed:
May 29, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/087788
Inventors:
Vladimir Schwartz - Lexington MA
Michael Schwartz - Andover MA
Doron Dagan - Andover MA
Klaus M. Bierwagen - Leominster MA
Ronald E. Blazo - Shirley MA
International Classification:
C25D 100
C25D 1700
C25D 2110
US Classification:
204224R
Abstract:
A system and method for electro-forming a metal layer on a substrate. The system has a rotary jet planarizer in an electro-forming or galvanic cell. The cell includes a toroidally-shaped manifold with two inlets and an outlet. Each of the inlets is coupled to tubing from a sump assembly. Pressurized electrolyte flows from the sump assembly to the manifold. Directly downstream from the manifold is a diffuser having a plurality of openings. Electrolyte flows through the diffuser to an toroidally-shaped anode basket filled with metal pellets. After flowing through the anode basket, the electrolyte flows to a rotary jet planarizer. The planarizer has a rotatable plate with a main opening, a plurality of apertures radially extending from the main opening, and a conduit that is coupled to the main opening and extends out of the cell. A motor is coupled to the rotary jet planarizer to rotate the plate. The rotating plate directs the electrolyte to a cathode assembly in multiple streams so that the electrolyte washes evenly over a wide, ring-shaped area of a glass master held in a cathode assembly.

Compact Disc Spin Coater

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US Patent:
58039686, Sep 8, 1998
Filed:
Aug 21, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/517388
Inventors:
Vladimir Schwartz - Lexington MA
Michael Schwartz - Lexington MA
Klaus Bierwagen - Waltham MA
International Classification:
B05C 1102
US Classification:
118 52
Abstract:
An apparatus for the spin coating of substrates including a substrate carrier, a motor for rotating the substrate carrier, and a spinning bowl surrounding the substrate carrier. A lid is also provided in this spin coating apparatus which at least partially covers the spinning bowl for diminishing the escape for fumes into the ambient atmosphere during the spin coating of a substrate carried by the substrate carrier. The lid is also designed for improving the air flow around the substrate carried by the substrate carrier during the spin coating of the substrate.

Compact Disc Tracking System And Method

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US Patent:
56731957, Sep 30, 1997
Filed:
Jun 12, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/489484
Inventors:
Vladimir Schwartz - Lexington MA
Michael Schwartz - Lexington MA
Klaus Bierwagen - Waltham MA
International Classification:
G06F 1900
US Classification:
36446822
Abstract:
A system and method for tracking compact discs during manufacture comprising a spindle having a central shaft and a base for carrying a plurality of compact discs, electronic memory storage system connected to the spindle, and data transfer means cooperating with the spindle to send and receive information identifying compact discs carried by the spindle and/or providing processing information about compact discs carried by the spindle from or to the electronic memory storage system.
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