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Marc Borowczak Phones & Addresses

  • 410 Portage Trl SW, Hartville, OH 44632 (330) 966-2893
  • 8019 Woodrush Dr NW, Canton, OH 44720
  • 2573 Chadwell Cir, North Canton, OH 44720 (330) 966-2893
  • Newark, OH
  • 2375 N Glenville Dr, Richardson, TX 75082
  • Simi Valley, CA
  • Akron, OH
  • 1540 Woodridge Dr, Newark, OH 43055

Work

Company: Owens corning Jul 2012 Address: Granville, OH Position: Global innovation material characterization and composite modeling leader

Education

School / High School: Ecole d'Applications des Hauts Polymeres (EAHP) 1980 to 1982

Skills

R&D • Product Development • Polymers • Materials • Manufacturing • Six Sigma • Chemistry • Composites • Engineering • Materials Science • Lean Manufacturing • Continuous Improvement • Leadership • Plastics • Polymer Science • Kaizen • Process Engineering • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Design of Experiments • Process Improvement • Root Cause Analysis • 5S • Coatings • Automotive • Polymer Chemistry • Organic Chemistry • Iso • Compounding • Physics • Chemical Engineering • Polymer Characterization • Microsoft Office • Dmaic • Value Stream Mapping • Process Simulation • Rubber Compounding • Innovation • Mechanical Engineering • R • Value Innovation • Fracture Mechanics • Laboratory • Mechanical Testing • Product Innovation • Linux • Statistics • Sustainability • Python • Polymer Composites • Machine Learning

Languages

English • French • German

Ranks

Certificate: The Scientist's Toolbox

Interests

Science and Technology • Education • Environment

Industries

Automotive

Resumes

Resumes

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Chief Engineer And Senior Research Associate

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Location:
410 Portage Trl southwest, Hartville, OH 44632
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Owens Corning - Granville, OH since Jul 2012
Global Innovation Material Characterization and Composite Modeling Leader

Veyance Technologies, Inc. Mar 2008 - Jul 2012
Manager, VTIC

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company 2007 - 2008
Team Leader, Forensics

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company 2006 - 2008
Executive Coordinator, Goodyear Institute of Technology

Kent State University Aug 2006 - Jun 2008
Adjunct Professor, Chemistry & Physics Departments
Education:
Ecole d'Applications des Hauts Polymeres (EAHP) 1980 - 1982
Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg I) 1980 - 1981
Université de Metz 1978 - 1980
Skills:
R&D
Product Development
Polymers
Materials
Manufacturing
Six Sigma
Chemistry
Composites
Engineering
Materials Science
Lean Manufacturing
Continuous Improvement
Leadership
Plastics
Polymer Science
Kaizen
Process Engineering
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Design of Experiments
Process Improvement
Root Cause Analysis
5S
Coatings
Automotive
Polymer Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Iso
Compounding
Physics
Chemical Engineering
Polymer Characterization
Microsoft Office
Dmaic
Value Stream Mapping
Process Simulation
Rubber Compounding
Innovation
Mechanical Engineering
R
Value Innovation
Fracture Mechanics
Laboratory
Mechanical Testing
Product Innovation
Linux
Statistics
Sustainability
Python
Polymer Composites
Machine Learning
Interests:
Science and Technology
Education
Environment
Languages:
English
French
German
Certifications:
The Scientist's Toolbox
R Programming
Exploratory Data Analysis
Getting and Cleaning Data
Reproducible Research
Statistical Inference
Practical Machine Learning
Regression Models
Developing Data Products
Data Science, A 9-Course Specialization By Johns Hopkins University on Coursera
Data Science Capstone
A Crash Course In Data Science By Johns Hopkins University on Coursera
Building A Data Science Team By Johns Hopkins University on Coursera
Managing Data Analysis By Johns Hopkins University on Coursera
Data Science In Real Life By Johns Hopkins University on Coursera
Introduction To Genomic Technologies By Johns Hopkins University on Coursera
Genomic Data Science With Galaxy By Johns Hopkins University on Coursera
Python For Genomic Data Science By Johns Hopkins University on Coursera
Algorithms For Dna Sequencing
Command Line Tools For Genomic Data Science
Bioconductor For Genomic Data Science
Introduction To Big Data
Hadoop Platform and Application Framework
Introduction To Big Data Analytics
Statistics For Genomic Data Science
Machine Learning With Big Data
Graph Analytics For Big Data
Machine Learning Foundations: A Case Study Approach
Machine Learning: Regression
Machine Learning: Classification
Coursera Mentor Community and Training Course
Machine Learning: Clustering & Retrieval
Machine Learning Specialization
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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Marc Borowczak
PRC CONSULTING, LLC
Marc Borowczak
M3C, INCORPORATED
North Canton, OH

Publications

Us Patents

Sample Cutting Apparatus

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US Patent:
6502491, Jan 7, 2003
Filed:
Nov 2, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/003536
Inventors:
Marc Borowczak - North Canton OH
Charles Frederick Crano - Uniontown OH
Dale Roy Norton - Medina OH
Assignee:
The Goodyear Tire Rubber Company - Akron OH
International Classification:
G01N 108
US Classification:
83358, 30362
Abstract:
An apparatus ( ) makes easier, simpler and quicker the obtention of a sample of materials for physical and/or chemical testing. The apparatus ( ) comprises a housing ( ) containing a ram ( ), the housing ( ) having an anvil end ( ) and a cutting end ( ). In a method of using the apparatus ( ), the cutting end ( ) is driven into a substrate ( ) and a plug ( ) of sample material is obtained. Plug ( ) is removed form housing ( ) by forcing ram ( ) in the direction of plug ( ).

Automated Sample Tester

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US Patent:
6536289, Mar 25, 2003
Filed:
Aug 17, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/932179
Inventors:
Marc Borowczak - North Canton OH
Cristina Marie Gschnell - Canal Fulton OH
Assignee:
The Goodyear Tire Rubber Company - Akron OH
International Classification:
G01N 332
US Classification:
73809, 73856
Abstract:
An apparatus for testing a plurality of samples comprises a carousel, means for indexing the movement of the carousel, an environmental chamber, and means for positioning the sample for viewing and measuring the results of the testing. The environmental chamber makes possible testing at elevated or reduced temperatures, and testing in a variety of atmospheres. The sample positioning means and the viewing means are automated.

Method For Ultrasonic Monitoring And Evaluating Of Composites

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US Patent:
6644122, Nov 11, 2003
Filed:
Dec 21, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/036909
Inventors:
Marc Borowczak - North Canton OH
Aaron Scott Puhala - Kent OH
Ran Ding - Hudson OH
Fredrick Lewis Magnus - Mogadore OH
Blake Edward Matthies - Akron OH
Assignee:
The Goodyear Tire Rubber Company - Akron OH
International Classification:
G01N 2920
US Classification:
73602, 73597, 73598, 73644
Abstract:
Ultrasonic sensors can be integrated and used to monitor composites throughout their production and during their useful lifetime. In an integrated program, ultrasonic sensors, in the illustrated embodiment contact sensors, can be used for quality control on raw rubber used for making a composite and for monitoring the cure of the rubber as it is transformed into a useful product, and non-contact sensors can be used to evaluate the product when it is completed, and to monitor its aging and wear during use. Such sensors can also be used in research to evaluate potential raw materials, and to compare cured candidate materials for properties useful in a completed product.

Pneumatic Tire

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US Patent:
7552754, Jun 30, 2009
Filed:
Dec 6, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/634468
Inventors:
Mingliang Du - Copley OH, US
Marc Borowczak - North Canton OH, US
Thomas Sherwood Fleischman - North Canton OH, US
Zhonghe Bo - Union City CA, US
Nagendra Prasad Venkata Akshantala - Copley OH, US
Laurent Licht - Bereldange, LU
Jean-Marie Feller - Messancy, BE
Jean-Bernard Bodeux - Bastogne, BE
Didier Winkin - Bastogne, BE
Felix Maximo Vilchez Macuri - Colmar Berg, LU
Assignee:
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company - Akron OH
International Classification:
B60C 15/00
US Classification:
152552, 152539, 152554
Abstract:
A pneumatic radial tire has at least one carcass reinforcing ply and a pair of opposing bead portions. Each bead portion has a bead core and a bead apex, while the carcass reinforcing ply has a main portion and two turnups, with one turnup extending from each end of the main portion and having a terminal end. In each bead portion, there is a minimum distance Dbetween the carcass main portion and the carcass turnup, as measured perpendicular to the tire equatorial plane EP. The distance Dis not less than 50% of the maximum bead core width Was measured perpendicular to the equatorial plane EP. In each bead portion, radially outward of the minimum distance D, a radially outermost portion of the carcass turnup extends at an angle so the radially outermost portion of the carcass turnup is divergent from the carcass main portion.

Reinforced Polymer Matrix And Product Containing Micro And Macro Reinforcement

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US Patent:
52254577, Jul 6, 1993
Filed:
Jun 5, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/533318
Inventors:
Marc Borowczak - North Canton OH
Donald J. Burlett - Wadsworth OH
Richard G. Bauer - Kent OH
Joseph W. Miller - Akron OH
Assignee:
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company - Akron OH
International Classification:
C08K 700
US Classification:
523220
Abstract:
A method of mixing micro and macro fibers into a polymer matrix and products made thereby are provided. In the illustrated method, a micro reinforcing polymer is mixed with an elastomeric base polymer and preformed macro fibers are added thereto. In one embodiment, the micro reinforcing polymer forms micro fibers in a resulting elastomeric matrix which is interspersed with macro fibers. A base polymer matrix interspersed with micro reinforcing polymer and macro fibers made according to the invention can be used in reinforced elastomeric products such as tires.

Process For Manufacturing A Tread Molding Element Configured To Mold At Least A Portion Of A Tire Tread

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US Patent:
20220305698, Sep 29, 2022
Filed:
Jan 28, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/649201
Inventors:
- Akron OH, US
Marc Borowczak - Hartville OH, US
Jimmy Lee Richards - Rootstown OH, US
International Classification:
B29C 33/38
B29D 30/06
B29C 71/02
B29C 64/118
B33Y 10/00
B33Y 80/00
B33Y 40/20
Abstract:
The disclosure provides a process for manufacturing a tread molding element configured to mold at least a portion of a tire tread, the process comprising the steps of modeling a three-dimensional shape of a tread molding element through a modeling program that can be recognized by a 3D printer; providing one or more plastic compositions comprising one or more thermoplastic polymers having a melting point of at least 180 C.; forming a tread molding element by 3D printing from the one or more plastic compositions; and optionally annealing the tread molding element.

Shear Band

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US Patent:
20230066575, Mar 2, 2023
Filed:
Oct 25, 2022
Appl. No.:
18/049299
Inventors:
- Akron OH, US
Jimmy Lee Richards - Rootstown OH, US
Gregory Monroe Bond - Akron OH, US
Christopher Edward Estafen - Bedford OH, US
Francesco Sportelli - Bettembourg, LU
Marc Borowczak - Hartville OH, US
International Classification:
B60C 9/20
Abstract:
A shear band for a tire includes a first belt layer extending circumferentially around the tire, a second belt layer extending circumferentially around the tire, and a shear band radially interposed between the first belt layer and the second belt layer. The shear band includes a first reinforcing ply radially adjacent the first belt layer, a third reinforcing ply radially adjacent the second belt layer, and a second reinforcing ply radially interposed between the first reinforcing ply and the second reinforcing ply. The first reinforcing ply includes a first flattened, braided tube layer enclosed by a first rubber layer. The second reinforcing ply includes a second flattened, braided tube layer enclosed by a second rubber layer. The third reinforcing ply includes a third flattened, braided tube layer enclosed by a third rubber layer.

Process For Manufacturing A Tread Molding Element Of A Tire-Mold Comprising A Thermosetting Polymer

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US Patent:
20230014862, Jan 19, 2023
Filed:
May 26, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/804131
Inventors:
- Akron OH, US
Marc Borowczak - Hartville OH, US
International Classification:
B29C 33/38
B33Y 80/00
B29D 30/66
Abstract:
The disclosure provides for a process for manufacturing a tread molding element configured to mold at least a portion of a tire tread, the process comprising the following successive steps of providing a first tread molding element that can be a 3D-printed element made of a plastic composition A; forming a reverse mold of the first tread molding element, wherein the reverse mold is made of a plastic composition B comprising one or more elastomers; heating the reverse mold to a temperature above 50 C. when the first tread molding element is a 3D-printed element made of a plastic composition A; and casting a second tread molding element from the reverse mold to obtain a second tread molding element; wherein the second tread molding element is made from a plastic composition C comprising one or more thermosetting resins.
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