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Russell J Hewertson

from Allentown, PA
Age ~60

Russell Hewertson Phones & Addresses

  • 1133 Joyce Cir, Wescosville, PA 18106 (610) 530-7663
  • Allentown, PA
  • Breinigsville, PA
  • Lehighton, PA
  • 1133 Joyce Cir, Allentown, PA 18106

Work

Company: Air products Position: Manager commercial technology

Education

Degree: Masters School / High School: Dyson School of Design Engineering 1983 to 1987 Specialities: Chemical Engineering

Skills

Cross Functional Team Leadership • Industrial Gases • New Business Development • Product Development • Business Development • Negotiation • Sales Management • Key Account Management • Business Strategy • Contract Negotiation • Chemical Engineering • Product Management • Manufacturing • Strategy • Forecasting • Competitive Analysis • Management • Strategic Planning • P&L Management • Pricing • Selling

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Chemicals

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Manager Commercial Technology

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Location:
Allentown, PA
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
Air Products
Manager Commercial Technology
Education:
Dyson School of Design Engineering 1983 - 1987
Masters, Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Industrial Gases
New Business Development
Product Development
Business Development
Negotiation
Sales Management
Key Account Management
Business Strategy
Contract Negotiation
Chemical Engineering
Product Management
Manufacturing
Strategy
Forecasting
Competitive Analysis
Management
Strategic Planning
P&L Management
Pricing
Selling

Publications

Us Patents

Burner And Method For Processing Oxidizable Materials

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US Patent:
20110154950, Jun 30, 2011
Filed:
Jul 1, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/828562
Inventors:
Jin Cao - Allentown PA, US
Russell James Hewertson - Wescosville PA, US
Xiaoyi He - Orefield PA, US
Assignee:
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. - Allentown PA
International Classification:
C21B 3/00
C22B 5/00
C22B 13/00
C22B 23/00
C22B 19/20
C22B 25/00
C22B 21/02
US Classification:
75433, 75673, 75695, 75629, 75656, 75691
Abstract:
Burner assembly for use in industrial heating and melting applications of material susceptible to oxidation at elevated temperatures is comprised of a flow passage of oxidant surrounded by an annular flow passage of fuel whereby the oxidant is substantially contained inside the fuel layer up to at least 5 oxidant nozzle diameters downstream of the burner outlet in order to minimize contact between the oxidant and the furnace load.

Bottom Stirring Tuyere And Method For A Basic Oxygen Furnace

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US Patent:
20190218631, Jul 18, 2019
Filed:
Jan 17, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/873616
Inventors:
- Allentown PA, US
Shailesh Pradeep Gangoli - Easton PA, US
Anshu Gupta - Whitehall PA, US
Anup Vasant Sane - Allentown PA, US
Avishek Guha - Breinigsville PA, US
Xiaoyi He - Orefield PA, US
Michael David Buzinski - Slatington PA, US
Kyle J. Niemkiewicz - Coopersburg PA, US
Russell James Hewertson - Wescosville PA, US
Assignee:
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. - Allentown PA
International Classification:
C21C 5/48
B22D 1/00
C21C 5/34
Abstract:
A method of operating a BOF bottom stir tuyere having an inner nozzle surrounded by an annular nozzle, including during a hot metal pour phase and a blow phase, flowing an inert gas through both nozzles; during a tap phase, initiating a flow of a first reactant through the inner nozzle and a flow of a second reactant through the annular nozzle, and ceasing the flow of inert gas through the nozzles, wherein the first and second reactants includes fuel and oxidant, respectively, or vice-versa, such that a flame forms as the fuel and oxidant exit the tuyere; during a slag splash phase, continuing the flows of fuel and oxidant to maintain the flame; and after ending the slag splash phase and commencement of another hot metal pour phase, initiating a flow of inert gas through both nozzles and ceasing the flows of the first and second reactants.

Selective Oxy-Fuel Boost Burner System And Method For A Regenerative Furnace

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US Patent:
20160348904, Dec 1, 2016
Filed:
May 26, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/721297
Inventors:
- Allentown PA, US
Russell James Hewertson - Wescosville PA, US
Anup Vasant Sane - Allentown PA, US
John C. Palazzolo - Eastchester NY, US
Xiaoyi He - Orefield PA, US
Assignee:
AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC. - Allentown PA
International Classification:
F23L 7/00
F23D 14/32
C21B 9/14
F27D 17/00
Abstract:
An oxy-fuel boost burner for a regenerative furnace having a pair of regenerator ports configured to alternately fire into and exhaust from the furnace, including at least one burner element corresponding to each of the regenerator ports by being positioned to fire into a complimentary region of the furnace, each burner element including a selective distribution nozzle configured to flow a first reactant and a proportional distribution nozzle configured to flow a second reactant, and a controller programmed to identify which regenerator port is currently firing and which is currently exhausting and to independently control the first reactant flow to each selective distribution nozzle such that the at least one burner element corresponding to the currently firing regenerator port has a greater than average first reactant flow and the at least one burner element corresponding to the currently exhausting regenerator port as a less than average first reactant flow.

Selective Oxy-Fuel Burner And Method For A Rotary Furnace

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US Patent:
20160348970, Dec 1, 2016
Filed:
May 26, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/721342
Inventors:
- Allentown PA, US
J. Bruce Kenworthy - Franklin TN, US
Russell James Hewertson - Wescosville PA, US
Anup Vasant Sane - Allentown PA, US
Reed Jacob Hendershot - Orefield PA, US
Xiaoyi He - Orefield PA, US
Assignee:
AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC. - Allentown PA
International Classification:
F27B 7/34
F27B 7/20
F23D 14/46
Abstract:
A selective oxy-fuel burner for mounting in a charge door of a rotary furnace, including at least two burner elements each oriented to fire into different portions of the furnace, each burner element including a selective distribution nozzle configured to flow a first reactant; and a proportional distribution nozzle configured to flow a second reactant; at least one sensor to detect one or more process parameters related to furnace operation; and a controller programmed to independently control the first reactant flow to each selective distribution nozzle based on the detected process parameters such that at least one burner element is active and at least one burner element is passive; wherein the second reactant is substantially proportionally distributed to the proportional distribution nozzles; and wherein the first reactant is one of a fuel and an oxidant and wherein the second reactant is the other of a fuel and an oxidant.
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