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Paul Joseph Hochgesang

from Ann Arbor, MI
Age ~65

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  • 2045 Wiltshire Ct, Ann Arbor, MI 48103 (734) 769-8779 (734) 323-6077
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Cary, NC
  • 2045 Wiltshire Ct, Ann Arbor, MI 48103 (734) 323-6077

Work

Company: Freudenberg sealing technologies 1999 Position: Senior staff chemist at freudenberg-nok

Education

Degree: Master of Business Administration, Masters School / High School: University of Michigan - Stephen M. Ross School of Business 1995 to 2000 Specialities: Finance

Skills

Rubber • Plastics • Polymers • Elastomers • Adhesives • Injection Molding • Extrusion • Automotive • Lean Manufacturing • Polymer Chemistry • Coatings • Product Development • Fmea • Manufacturing • Polymer Science • Materials • Process Engineering • Continuous Improvement • Failure Mode and Effects Analysis

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Senior Staff Chemist At Freudenberg-Nok

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Location:
Ann Arbor, MI
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Freudenberg Sealing Technologies
Senior Staff Chemist at Freudenberg-Nok
Education:
University of Michigan - Stephen M. Ross School of Business 1995 - 2000
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Finance
North Carolina State University 1984 - 1989
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Philosophy, Chemistry
Purdue University 1977 - 1984
Jasper High School
Skills:
Rubber
Plastics
Polymers
Elastomers
Adhesives
Injection Molding
Extrusion
Automotive
Lean Manufacturing
Polymer Chemistry
Coatings
Product Development
Fmea
Manufacturing
Polymer Science
Materials
Process Engineering
Continuous Improvement
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis

Publications

Us Patents

Solventless Liquid Nitrile Compounds

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US Patent:
6812294, Nov 2, 2004
Filed:
Dec 23, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/328738
Inventors:
Paul J. Hochgesang - Ann Arbor MI
Assignee:
Freudenberg-NOK General Partnership - Plymouth MI
International Classification:
C08F12044
US Classification:
5253291, 5253292, 525387, 525238
Abstract:
In one embodiment, this invention relates to a solventless liquid nitrile compound. The compound includes a liquid nitrile rubber. The compound also includes a curing agent selected from sulfur and/or sulfur donors. The curing agent is present in an amount of at least about 3% by weight of the compound. The compound contains substantially no solvent. In another embodiment, this invention relates to a solventless liquid nitrile compound. The compound includes a liquid nitrile rubber. The compound also includes a nonsulfur curing agent. The curing agent is present in an amount of at least about 5% by weight of the compound. The compound contains substantially no solvent.

Solventless Liquid Fkm Compounds

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US Patent:
6852805, Feb 8, 2005
Filed:
Dec 23, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/328740
Inventors:
Paul J. Hochgesang - Ann Arbor MI, US
Assignee:
Freudenberg-NOK General Partnership - Plymouth MI
International Classification:
C08F008/00
US Classification:
5253262, 5253263
Abstract:
This invention relates to a solventless liquid FKM compound. The compound includes a liquid FKM rubber. The compound also includes a nonsulfur curing agent. The curing agent is present in an amount of at least about 5% by weight of the compound. The compound contains substantially no solvent.

Fluoroelastomer Composition

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US Patent:
7098270, Aug 29, 2006
Filed:
Sep 10, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/238425
Inventors:
Paul J. Hochgesang - Ann Arbor MI, US
James W. Jacks - Warwick NY, US
Assignee:
Freudenberg-NOK General Partnership - Plymouth MI
International Classification:
C08F 8/00
C08L 27/12
US Classification:
525192, 525194, 525197, 525198, 525199, 525200
Abstract:
A fluoroelastomer composition contains a peroxide-curable solid fluoroelastomer and a peroxide curative agent combined therewith, and, a bisphenol-curable liquid fluoroelastomer and a bisphenol curative agent combined therewith. The solid fluoroelastomer/peroxide curative when combined with the liquid fluoroelastomer/bisphenol curative results in a composition exhibiting improved polymeric properties including improved flowability at room temperature and improved fluid resistance and sealability at a wide range of temperatures.

Solventless Liquid Isoprene Compounds

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US Patent:
7335807, Feb 26, 2008
Filed:
Dec 23, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/329064
Inventors:
Paul J. Hochgesang - Ann Arbor MI, US
Assignee:
Freudenberg-NOK General Partnership - Plymouth MI
International Classification:
C08K 5/00
C08K 5/04
C07C 11/18
US Classification:
585 17, 585 16, 524413, 524445, 524451, 524522, 524 19, 524 27
Abstract:
In one embodiment, this invention relates to a solventless liquid isoprene compound. The compound includes a liquid isoprene rubber. The compound also includes a curing agent selected from sulfur and/or sulfur donors. The curing agent is present in an amount of at least about 3% by weight of the compound. The compound contains substantially no solvent. In another embodiment, this invention relates to a solventless liquid isoprene compound. The compound includes a liquid isoprene rubber. The compound also includes a nonsulfur curing agent. The curing agent is present in an amount of at least about 5% by weight of the compound. The compound contains substantially no solvent.

High Temperature Elastomers With Low Hydrocarbon Vapor Permeability

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US Patent:
7348366, Mar 25, 2008
Filed:
Apr 7, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/101093
Inventors:
Francis Joseph Walker - Tecumseh MI, US
Paul J. Hochgesang - Ann Arbor MI, US
Assignee:
Freudenberg-NOK General Partnership - Plymouth MI
International Classification:
C08J 3/38
C08L 83/08
US Classification:
522148, 522 99, 522111, 522124, 522156, 525104, 428405, 524424, 524440, 524441, 528 42
Abstract:
An elastomer blend is made by admixing fluoroelastomer and fluorinated silicone polymer (with optional filler and/or conductive particulate) into a polymeric admixture in weight ratios to provide a low vaporous hydrocarbon permeation rate and high thermal strain value in thermally robust elastomer cured from the blend. The blend is of especial use for making gaskets for use in high stress conditions at elevated operating temperatures.

High Temperature Elastomers With Low Hydrocarbon Vapor Permeability

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US Patent:
7964667, Jun 21, 2011
Filed:
Mar 4, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/042140
Inventors:
Francis Joseph Walker - Tecumseh MI, US
Paul J. Hochgesang - Ann Arbor MI, US
Assignee:
Freudenberg-NOK General Partnership - Plymouth MI
International Classification:
C08L 27/12
C08L 83/08
US Classification:
525104, 428405, 524424, 524440, 524441, 524462, 528 24, 528 42
Abstract:
An elastomer blend is made by admixing fluoroelastomer and fluorinated silicone polymer (with optional filler and/or conductive particulate) into a polymeric admixture in weight ratios to provide a low vaporous hydrocarbon permeation rate and high thermal strain value in thermally robust elastomer cured from the blend. The blend is of especial use for making gaskets for use in high stress conditions at elevated operating temperatures.

Solventless Liquid Epdm Compounds

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US Patent:
20030139548, Jul 24, 2003
Filed:
Dec 23, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/329060
Inventors:
Paul Hochgesang - Ann Arbor MI, US
International Classification:
C08F002/00
US Classification:
526/234000
Abstract:
In one embodiment, this invention relates to a solventless liquid EPDM compound. The compound includes a liquid EPDM rubber. The compound also includes a curing agent selected from sulfur and/or sulfur donors. The curing agent is present in an amount of at least about 3% by weight of the compound. The compound contains substantially no solvent. In another embodiment, this invention relates to a solventless liquid EPDM compound. The compound includes a liquid EPDM rubber. The compound also includes a nonsulfur curing agent. The curing agent is present in an amount of at least about 5% by weight of the compound. The compound contains substantially no solvent.

Elastomeric Static Gasket

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US Patent:
20050098962, May 12, 2005
Filed:
Jul 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/624869
Inventors:
Theodore Duclos - Ann Arbor MI, US
Steve Koch - Gregory MI, US
Mark Belchuk - Windsor, CA
Paul Hochgesang - Ann Arbor MI, US
Frank Bentley - Alton IL, US
International Classification:
F16J015/02
US Classification:
277628000
Abstract:
The elastomeric static gasket is disclosed where a thin carrier is used to support a stopper member and an elastomeric seal member on the same surface of the carrier. An elastomeric seal is molded adjacent to the stopper. The stopper member acts as a compression limiter to limit the compressive forces on the seal. Preferably the stopper is an elastomer. Alternatively, the seal can be made with a different material than the stopper member. A variety of carrier members may be used in practicing the invention.
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