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Omar Abbassi Phones & Addresses

  • 107 Mountain Ave, Haledon, NJ 07508
  • 11 Gorga Pl, Township of Washington, NJ 07676 (201) 612-7954 (201) 652-1125
  • 521 Broad Ave, Palisades Park, NJ 07650 (201) 947-4960
  • Palisades Pk, NJ
  • New Milford, NJ
  • Little Ferry, NJ
  • Twp Washingtn, NJ

Work

Company: New jersey Oct 2007 Position: Chemical engineering project manager

Education

Degree: BS School / High School: New Jersey Institute of Technology 2000 to 2004 Specialities: Chemical Engineering

Skills

Product Development • Chemical Engineering • Manufacturing • Gmp • Materials Science • Program Management • Polymers • Six Sigma • Process Simulation • Coatings • Earned Value Management • Reactor Design

Industries

Oil & Energy

Resumes

Resumes

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Chemical Engineering Project Manager

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Location:
New York, NY
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
New Jersey since Oct 2007
Chemical Engineering Project Manager

TempTime Corporation Jun 2002 - Sep 2007
R&D Associate
Education:
New Jersey Institute of Technology 2000 - 2004
BS, Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Product Development
Chemical Engineering
Manufacturing
Gmp
Materials Science
Program Management
Polymers
Six Sigma
Process Simulation
Coatings
Earned Value Management
Reactor Design

Publications

Us Patents

Color-Retaining Excess-Temperature Exposure Indicator

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US Patent:
20080056329, Mar 6, 2008
Filed:
Aug 24, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/844739
Inventors:
Dawn E. SMITH - Martinsville NJ, US
Thaddeus Prusik - Stroudsburg PA, US
Omar Abbassi - Palisades Park NJ, US
International Classification:
G01K 11/00
G01K 3/00
US Classification:
374106, 427145, 374E03001, 374E11001
Abstract:
An excess temperature indicator can provide a visual indication of past exposure of perishable, maturing and other host products to an elevated temperature exceeding a threshold temperature. The indicator can have an upper layer provided with a viewing window and a wick attached to the upper layer. A reservoir of heat-fusible indicator material can be disposed in contact with the wick, to fuse and move along the wick changing the visual appearance of a first portion of the wick viewable through the window, in response to an excess temperature event. Also, the indicator can have a region of fused upper layer material attaching the wick to the upper layer. Optionally, a window seal can extend around the viewing window to prevent migration of the indicator material. The indicator can be employed to monitor vaccines, foods and other products providing an enduring visual signal of exposure to potentially damaging temperature conditions.
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