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Research Analyst At Asset Alliance Corporation

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Position:
Research Analyst at Asset Alliance Corporation
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Asset Alliance Corporation since Nov 2009
Research Analyst
Education:
State University of New York at Albany 2005 - 2009
BS, Financial Analysis, Music
Skills:
Hedge Funds

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Titanium-Beryllium Base Amorphous Alloys

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US Patent:
RE300802, Aug 21, 1979
Filed:
Aug 11, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/823802
Inventors:
Lee E. Tanner - Summit NJ
Ranjan Ray - Morristown NJ
Carl F. Cline - Walnut Creek CA
Assignee:
Allied Chemical Corporation - Morris Township, Morris County NJ
International Classification:
C22C 1400
US Classification:
751755
Abstract:
Amorphous metal alloys are prepared from titanium-beryllium base compositions comprising about 48 to 68 atom percent titanium and about 32 to 52 atom percent beryllium, with up to about 10 atom percent of beryllium replaced by additional alloying elements such as transition metals and metalloids. These alloys evidence high strength, good ductility and low density. The alloys are potentially useful in applications requiring a high strength-to-weight ratio.

Beryllium-Containing Iron-Boron Glassy Magnetic Alloys

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US Patent:
41521471, May 1, 1979
Filed:
Apr 10, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/894665
Inventors:
Ryusuke Hasegawa - Morristown NJ
Ranjan Ray - Randolph NJ
Lee E. Tanner - Summit NJ
Assignee:
Allied Chemical Corporation - Morris Township, Morris County NJ
International Classification:
C22C 3800
US Classification:
75123B
Abstract:
Introduction of beryllium into iron-boron base glassy alloys improves the thermal stability while substantially retaining the saturation moment of the base alloy. The alloys of the invention consist essentially of about 10 to 18 atom percent boron, about 2 to 10 atom percent beryllium and about 72 to 80 atom percent iron plus incidental impurities.

Glassy Hafnium-Beryllium Alloys

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US Patent:
41182227, Oct 3, 1978
Filed:
Jun 2, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/802743
Inventors:
Lee E. Tanner - Summit NJ
Assignee:
Allied Chemical Corporation - Morris Township, Morris County NJ
International Classification:
C22C 2700
US Classification:
75134V
Abstract:
Glassy hafnium-beryllium alloys are provided comprising about 40 to 60 atom percent beryllium and the balance hafnium. The alloys evidence good corrosion resistance and are dimensionally stable in nuclear applications.

Amorphous Metal Alloys In The Beryllium-Titanium-Zirconium System

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US Patent:
40509311, Sep 27, 1977
Filed:
Jul 27, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/709028
Inventors:
Lee Elliot Tanner - Summit NJ
Ranjan Ray - Morristown NJ
Carl F. Cline - Walnut Creek CA
Assignee:
Allied Chemical Corporation - Morris Township NJ
International Classification:
C22C 1400
C22C 1600
US Classification:
751755
Abstract:
Amorphous metal alloys are prepared from compositions in the beryllium-titanium-zirconium system. The compositions, in the form of long, continuous ribbon, are defined within an area on a ternary diagram having as its coordinates in atom percent beryllium, atom percent titanium, and atom percent zirconium, the area being defined by a polygon having at its corners the 10 points defined by A. 40% Be, 58% Ti, 2% Zr B. 35% Be, 57% Ti, 8% Zr C. 30% Be, 55% Ti, 15% Zr D. 30% Be, 20% Ti, 50% Zr E. 35% Be, 0% Ti, 65% Zr F. 45% Be, 0% Ti, 55% Zr G. 55% Be, 15% Ti, 30% Zr H. 55% Be, 20% Ti, 25% Zr I. 50% Be, 35% Ti, 15% Zr J. 43% Be, 53% Ti, 4% Zr. These alloys evidence high strength, low density, a specific strength of at least about 33. times. 10. sup. 5 cm and good ductility.

Zirconium-Titanium Alloys Containing Transition Metal Elements

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US Patent:
41486692, Apr 10, 1979
Filed:
Apr 3, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/892618
Inventors:
Lee E. Tanner - Summit NJ
Ranjan Ray - Morristown NJ
Assignee:
Allied Chemical Corporation - Morris Township, Morris County NJ
International Classification:
C21D 100
C22F 100
US Classification:
148 3
Abstract:
Zirconium-titanium alloys containing at least one of the transition metal elements of iron, cobalt, nickel and copper are disclosed. The alloys consist essentially of about 1 to 64 atom percent titanium plus at least one element selected from the group consisting of about 15 to 27 atom percent iron, about 15 to 43 atom percent cobalt, about 15 to 42 atom percent nickel and about 35 to 68 atom percent copper, balance essentially zirconium plus incidental impurities, with the proviso that when iron is present, the maximum amount of titanium is about 25 atom percent, when cobalt is present, the maximum amount of titanium is about 54 atom percent and when nickel is present, the maximum amount of titanium is about 60 atom percent. The alloys in polycrystalline form are capable of being melted and rapidly quenched to the glassy state. Substantially totally glassy alloys of the invention evidence unusually high electrical resistivities of over 200. mu. OMEGA. -cm.

Filaments Of Zirconium-Copper Glassy Alloys Containing Transition Metal Elements

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US Patent:
41359240, Jan 23, 1979
Filed:
Aug 9, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/823055
Inventors:
Lee E. Tanner - Summit NJ
Ranjan Ray - Morristown NJ
Assignee:
Allied Chemical Corporation - Morris Township, Morris County NJ
International Classification:
C22C 900
C22C 1600
C22C 3002
US Classification:
75159
Abstract:
Continuous filaments of zirconium-copper glassy alloys containing at least one of the transition metal elements of iron, cobalt and nickel are disclosed. The filaments are substantially totally glassy and have a composition consisting essentially of about 1 to 68 atom percent copper plus at least one element selected from the group consisting of about 1 to 29 atom percent iron, about 1 to 43 atom percent cobalt and about 1 to 42 atom percent nickel, balance essentially zirconium plus incidental impurities. The glassy alloy filaments of the invention evidence unusually high electrical resistivities of over 200. mu. OMEGA. -cm.

Titanium-Beryllium Base Amorphous Alloys

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US Patent:
39895173, Nov 2, 1976
Filed:
Apr 28, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/572563
Inventors:
Lee E. Tanner - Summit NJ
Ranjan Ray - Morristown NJ
Carl F. Cline - Walnut Creek CA
Assignee:
Allied Chemical Corporation - Morris Township NJ
International Classification:
C22C 1400
US Classification:
751755
Abstract:
Amorphous metal alloys are prepared from titanium-beryllium base compositions comprising about 48 to 68 atom percent titanium and about 32 to 52 atom percent beryllium, with up to about 10 atom percent of beryllium replaced by additional alloying elements such as transition metals and metalloids. These alloys evidence high strength, good ductility and low density. The alloys are potentially useful in applications requiring a high strength-to-weight ratio.

Preparation Of Zirconium Alloys Containing Transition Metal Elements

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US Patent:
41719921, Oct 23, 1979
Filed:
Apr 3, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/892617
Inventors:
Lee E. Tanner - Summit NJ
Ranjan Ray - Morristown NJ
Assignee:
Allied Chemical Corporation - Morris Township, Morris County NJ
International Classification:
C22F 118
US Classification:
148 3
Abstract:
Zirconium alloys containing at least two of the transition metal elements of iron, cobalt and nickel are disclosed. The alloys consist essentially of at least two elements selected from the group consisting of about 1 to 27 atom percent iron, about 1 to 43 atom percent cobalt and about 1 to 42 atom percent nickel, balance essentially zirconium plus incidental impurities. The alloys in polycrystalline form are capable of being melted and rapidly quenched to the glassy state. Substantially totally glassy alloys of the invention evidence unusually high resistivities of over 200. mu. OMEGA. -cm.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Talking Jazz: An Oral History 43 Jazz Comversations

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Lee Tanner

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0756784697

The Blues 2001 Calendar

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Lee Tanner

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0764911570

The Blues 2002 Calendar

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Lee Tanner

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0764914480

The Blues 2003 Calendar

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Lee Tanner

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0764919946

Cal 96 Classical Jazz

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Lee Tanner

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0876541775

Jazz: Address Book

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Lee Tanner

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0876545789

Cal 97 Classic Jazz

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Lee Tanner

ISBN #

0876548850

Lee Hively Tanner from Jersey City, NJ, age ~36 Get Report