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Walker L Rochlitz

from Midland, MI
Age ~61

Walker Rochlitz Phones & Addresses

  • 808 W Miller Rd, Midland, MI 48640 (989) 486-3420
  • 2949 Hillside Dr, Midland, MI 48640 (989) 839-4454
  • Ghent, KY
  • Fenton, MI
  • PO Box 994, Midland, MI 48686 (989) 839-4454

Work

Company: Dow corning Jul 2011 Position: Productivity accelerator

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Science School / High School: South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 1983 to 1987 Specialities: Chemical Engineering

Skills

Chemical Engineering • Polymers • Manufacturing • Process Engineering • Process Simulation • Six Sigma • Engineering • Continuous Improvement • R&D • Process Optimization • Design of Experiments • Hazop • Process Automation • Process Control • Plastics • Root Cause Analysis • Coatings • Product Development • Lean Manufacturing • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Instrumentation • Commissioning

Industries

Chemicals

Professional Records

License Records

Walker Lee Rochlitz

License #:
E-5494 - Expired
Category:
Engineering Intern

Resumes

Resumes

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Productivity Accelerator

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Location:
Midland, MI
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
Dow Corning
Productivity Accelerator

Dow Corning May 2009 - Jun 2011
Engineering Manager

Dow Corning Jul 2007 - Apr 2009
Business Development - Specialty Chemicals

Dow Corning 1988 - 2006
Manufacturing

Dow Corning 1987 - 1989
Process Engineering
Education:
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 1983 - 1987
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
L.p. Miller Comprehensive High School 1981
Skills:
Chemical Engineering
Polymers
Manufacturing
Process Engineering
Process Simulation
Six Sigma
Engineering
Continuous Improvement
R&D
Process Optimization
Design of Experiments
Hazop
Process Automation
Process Control
Plastics
Root Cause Analysis
Coatings
Product Development
Lean Manufacturing
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Instrumentation
Commissioning

Publications

Us Patents

Silicone Polymer Emulsions

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US Patent:
20100137454, Jun 3, 2010
Filed:
Oct 9, 2007
Appl. No.:
12/445102
Inventors:
Kathleen Barmes - Midland MI, US
Jary David Jensen - Beaverton MI, US
Walker L. Rochlitz - Midland MI, US
Andreas Stammer - Pont-a Celles, BE
International Classification:
C08L 83/04
A61K 47/34
C09D 183/04
C11D 3/37
C09K 8/524
C10M 103/00
C11D 17/08
US Classification:
5147723, 524588, 510527, 507 90, 508202, 510337
Abstract:
Silicone oil-in-water emulsions containing a polysiloxane containing polymer is prepared by first preparing a polysiloxane containing polymer by the polymerisation of siloxane containing monomers and/or oligomers in the presence of an inert organopoly siloxane and/or an organic fluid, a suitable catalyst and optionally an end-blocking agent; and quenching the reaction if required. If required one or more surfactants may be introduced into the polysiloxane containing polymer to form a homogenous oil phase. Water is then added (in an amount of 0.1-10 percent by weight based on total oil phase weight) to the homogenous oil phase to form a water-in-oil emulsion. Shear is applied to the water-in-oil emulsion to cause inversion of the water-in-oil emulsion to an oil-in-water emulsion. Finally, if required the oil-in-water emulsion can be diluted by adding more water.

Silicone Polymer Emulsions

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US Patent:
20180237720, Aug 23, 2018
Filed:
Apr 18, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/956510
Inventors:
- Midland MI, US
Jary David JENSEN - Beaverton MI, US
Walker L. ROCHLITZ - Midland MI, US
Andreas STAMMER - Pont-a Celles, BE
International Classification:
C10M 155/02
D06M 15/643
A61K 8/06
C11D 3/37
A61K 8/891
A61Q 19/00
C08J 3/03
C10M 107/50
C10M 173/02
A61Q 1/10
A61Q 5/12
A61Q 5/02
A61Q 19/10
Abstract:
Silicone oil-in-water emulsions containing a polysiloxane containing polymer is prepared by first preparing a polysiloxane containing polymer by the polymerisation of siloxane containing monomers and/or oligomers in the presence of an inert organopoly siloxane and/or an organic fluid, a suitable catalyst and optionally an end-blocking agent; and quenching the reaction if required. If required one or more surfactants may be introduced into the polysiloxane containing polymer to form a homogenous oil phase. Water is then added (in an amount of 0.1-10 percent by weight based on total oil phase weight) to the homogenous oil phase to form a water-in-oil emulsion. Shear is applied to the water-in-oil emulsion to cause inversion of the water-in-oil emulsion to an oil-in-water emulsion. Finally, if required the oil-in-water emulsion can be diluted by adding more water.
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