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Evan T Basalik

from Belmont, NC
Age ~51

Evan Basalik Phones & Addresses

  • 117 Bay Shore Dr, Belmont, NC 28012 (704) 451-6172
  • 4711 Misty Hill Ln, Gastonia, NC 28056 (704) 823-0251
  • 329 Congress St, Lincolnton, NC 28092 (704) 732-7301
  • 1251 Janice Rd, Lincolnton, NC 28092
  • 8535 Winter Oaks Ln, Charlotte, NC 28210
  • Clemson, SC
  • Newtown, PA

Work

Company: Microsoft Jul 2011 Address: Charlotte, North Carolina Area Position: Escalation engineer

Education

Degree: Bachelor of Science (BS) School / High School: Clemson University 1991 to 1995 Specialities: Chemical Engineering

Skills

Cloud Computing • Enterprise Software • Sharepoint • .Net • Microsoft Sql Server • Data Warehousing • Process Simulation • Windows Azure • Sql Azure • Sql • Enterprise Architecture • Microsoft Products • Software Development • C#

Industries

Computer Software

Resumes

Resumes

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Principal Service Engineer

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Location:
329 east Congress St, Lincolnton, NC 28092
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Microsoft - Charlotte, North Carolina Area since Jul 2011
Escalation Engineer

Microsoft Nov 2006 - Jul 2011
Support Escalation Engineer

TriMech Service Nov 2003 - Jun 2005
Custom Programmer

Wellman 1995 - 2003
R&D Engineer

Hoechst Celanese Corporation 1994 - 1994
Intern
Education:
Clemson University 1991 - 1995
Bachelor of Science (BS), Chemical Engineering
TechSkills
Skills:
Cloud Computing
Enterprise Software
Sharepoint
.Net
Microsoft Sql Server
Data Warehousing
Process Simulation
Windows Azure
Sql Azure
Sql
Enterprise Architecture
Microsoft Products
Software Development
C#

Publications

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For High Denier Hollow Spiral Fiber

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US Patent:
6797209, Sep 28, 2004
Filed:
Feb 12, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/364891
Inventors:
Frederick L. Travelute - Charlotte NC
Evan T. Basalik - Gastonia NC
Assignee:
Wellman, Inc. - Shrewsbury NJ
International Classification:
D01D 5084
US Classification:
264103, 264143, 264168, 26417714, 26417719, 2642102, 2642105, 26421114, 26421117
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for producing self-texturing hollow fiber that exhibits a desirable tendency to coil rather than to bend sharply or zig-zag. In one embodiment the invention is a spinneret for the production of hollow filament having first and second curved slots where each slot is defined by a first end having a first width and a second end having a second width and where the first and second ends are separated by an intermediate portion possessing a non-uniform width. In another embodiment the invention is a method for of producing generally cylindrical hollow filaments comprising extruding a polymer melt through a spinneret having first and second curved slots where each slot has a first end having a first width and a second end having a second width and where the first and second ends are separated by a intermediate portion possessing a non-uniform width along the continuum defined by the distance between the first end and the second end.

Method And Apparatus For High Denier Hollow Spiral Fiber

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US Patent:
7001664, Feb 21, 2006
Filed:
Sep 27, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/951018
Inventors:
Frederick L. Travelute - Charlotte NC, US
Evan T. Basalik - Gastonia NC, US
Assignee:
Wellman, Inc. - SC
International Classification:
D01F 6/00
US Classification:
428376, 428398, 428395
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for producing self-texturing hollow fiber that exhibits a desirable tendency to coil rather than to bend sharply or zig-zag. In one embodiment the invention is a spinneret for the production of hollow filament having first and second curved slots where each slot is defined by a first end having a first width and a second end having a second width and where the first and second ends are separated by an intermediate portion possessing a non-uniform width. In another embodiment the invention is a method for of producing generally cylindrical hollow filaments comprising extruding a polymer melt through a spinneret having first and second curved slots where each slot has a first end having a first width and a second end having a second width and where the first and second ends are separated by a intermediate portion possessing a non-uniform width along the continuum defined by the distance between the first end and the second end.

Method And Apparatus For High Denier Hollow Spiral Fiber

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US Patent:
7229688, Jun 12, 2007
Filed:
Sep 13, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/225470
Inventors:
Frederick L. Travelute - Charlotte NC, US
Evan T. Basalik - Gastonia NC, US
Assignee:
Wellman, Inc. - Shrewsbury NJ
International Classification:
D02G 3/00
US Classification:
428371, 428373, 428369, 428362
Abstract:
A self-texturing hollow fiber that exhibits a desirable tendency to coil rather than to bend sharply or zig-zag. In one embodiment the invention is a hollow polymer filament having a generally cylindrical cross-section. The filament is further defined by a cylindrical wall formed of at least two generally C-shaped sections, each section including first and second ends separated by an intermediate portion in which no two points along the cross-section of the wall corresponding to the intermediate portion share the same width. In another aspect, the invention is a coiled bilateral hollow polymeric filament in which the two component polymers are identical except for their degree of orientation. The filament is further defined by a non-linear wall formed of at least two non-linear sections.

Method And Apparatus For High Denier Hollow Spiral Fiber

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US Patent:
20020173209, Nov 21, 2002
Filed:
May 8, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/851569
Inventors:
Frederick Travelute - Charlotte NC, US
Evan Basalik - Gastonia NC, US
International Classification:
D02G003/00
US Classification:
442/102000, 428/364000, 428/397000
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for producing self-texturing hollow fiber that exhibits a desirable tendency to coil rather than to bend sharply or zig-zag. In one embodiment the invention is a spinneret for the production of hollow filament having first and second curved slots where each slot is defined by a first end having a first width and a second end having a second width and where the first and second ends are separated by an intermediate portion possessing a non-uniform width. In another embodiment the invention is a method for of producing generally cylindrical hollow filaments comprising extruding a polymer melt through a spinneret having first and second curved slots where each slot has a first end having a first width and a second end having a second width and where the first and second ends are separated by a intermediate portion possessing a non-uniform width along the continuum defined by the distance between the first end and the second end.

Synthetic Filament Having A Cross-Section Based Upon An Ellipse

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US Patent:
20030216095, Nov 20, 2003
Filed:
May 14, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/145216
Inventors:
Evan Basalik - Lincolnton NC, US
International Classification:
D02G003/00
US Classification:
442/118000, 428/364000, 428/373000, 428/397000, 264/177130
Abstract:
The present invention encompasses a filament having a cross-section based upon an ellipse where one side of the filament is defined by a convex-concave-convex curve. The invention also encompasses a spinneret and method for making the filament. The filament is preferably made from condensation polymers and in particular polyethylene terephthalate or other polyesters.

Method And Apparatus For High Denier Hollow Spiral Fiber

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US Patent:
20070231519, Oct 4, 2007
Filed:
Jun 11, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/761051
Inventors:
Frederick Travelute - Charlotte NC, US
Evan Basalik - Lincolnton NC, US
Assignee:
Wellman, Inc. - Shrewsbury NJ
International Classification:
D01D 5/24
US Classification:
428036900
Abstract:
A self-texturing hollow fiber that exhibits a desirable tendency to coil rather than to bend sharply or zig-zag. In one embodiment the invention is a hollow polymer filament having a generally cylindrical cross-section. The filament is further defined by a cylindrical wall formed of at least two generally C-shaped sections, each section including first and second ends separated by an intermediate portion in which no two points along the cross-section of the wall corresponding to the intermediate portion share the same width. In another aspect, the invention is a coiled bilateral hollow polymeric filament in which the two component polymers are identical except for their degree of orientation. The filament is further defined by a non-linear wall formed of at least two non-linear sections.
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