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Herbert L Eiselstein

from Huntington, WV
Deceased

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  • 6 Elwood Ave, Huntington, WV 25705 (304) 529-4673

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Position: Production Occupations

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Publications

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High Temperature Nickel-Base Alloys

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US Patent:
41534557, May 8, 1979
Filed:
May 19, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/798651
Inventors:
Herbert L. Eiselstein - Huntington WV
Allen C. Lingenfelter - Ona WV
Assignee:
Huntington Alloys, Inc. - Huntington WV
International Classification:
C22C 1905
US Classification:
75171
Abstract:
A nickel-base alloy intended for diverse application, including components for high temperature, gas cooled reactors (HTGR), the alloy containing, in addition to nickel, chromium, tungsten, titanium and carbon, the presence of aluminum and cobalt being controlled for HTGR use.

Matrix-Stiffened Heat And Corrosion Resistant Wrought Products

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US Patent:
40584160, Nov 15, 1977
Filed:
Feb 9, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/767217
Inventors:
Herbert Louis Eiselstein - Huntington WV
Edward Frederick Clatworthy - Huntington WV
Darrell Franklin Smith - Huntington WV
Assignee:
Huntington Alloys, Inc. - Huntington WV
International Classification:
C22C 3848
US Classification:
148 32
Abstract:
Matrix-stiffened nickel-iron-chromium-columbium solid-solution alloy with excellent metallurgical stability has heat-resistant and corrosion resistant characteristics especially useful for articles needed to sustain stress in long-time service at elevated temperatures, particularly including superheater tubing in steam power plants. Alloy also has good workability and thermal response characteristics for commercial production of heat-treated wrought products.

Nickel-Iron-Chromium Alloy Wrought Products

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US Patent:
39309045, Jan 6, 1976
Filed:
Oct 29, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/518609
Inventors:
Herbert L. Eiselstein - Huntington WV
James C. Hosier - Huntington WV
Ralph C. Scarberry - Huntington WV
Assignee:
The International Nickel Company, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
C22C 3844
C22C 3848
US Classification:
148 38
Abstract:
Nickel-iron-chromium-molybdenum-columbium alloy of specially controlled composition has heat and corrosion resistance characteristics particularly useful for, inter alia, use in aqueous solutions containing chlorides.

Matrix-Stiffened Heat And Corrosion Resistant Alloy

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US Patent:
40266990, May 31, 1977
Filed:
Feb 2, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/654595
Inventors:
Herbert Louis Eiselstein - Huntington WV
Edward Frederick Clatworthy - Huntington WV
Darrell Franklin Smith - Huntington WV
Assignee:
Huntington Alloys, Inc. - Huntington WV
International Classification:
C22C 3848
US Classification:
75134F
Abstract:
Matrix-stiffened nickel-iron-chromium-columbium solid-solution alloy with excellent metallurgical stability has heat-resistant and corrosion resistant characteristics especially useful for articles needed to sustain stress in long-time service at elevated temperatures, particularly including superheater tubing in steam power plants. Alloy also has good workability and thermal response characteristics for commercial production of heat-treated wrought products.

Apparatus And Method For Fabricating Tubes From Powder

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US Patent:
44353596, Mar 6, 1984
Filed:
Jun 21, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/390277
Inventors:
Herbert L. Eiselstein - Huntington WV
Darrell F. Smith - Huntington WV
Edward F. Clatworthy - Huntington WV
Assignee:
Huntington Alloys, Inc. - Huntington WV
International Classification:
B22F 302
B28B 2142
B28B 308
B29D 2304
US Classification:
419 3
Abstract:
An apparatus (10) and method for fabricating tubes (26) from powders (32). A retractable, rotating mandrel (18) is disposed within a powder hopper (12) and circumscribed by a plurality of swaging dies (20). A flexible iris (14), disposed between the hopper (12) and the dies (20), reduces powder (32) loss. As the mandrel (18) is withdrawn from the hopper (12), the dies (20) alternatingly expand and contract compacting the powder (32) in a compaction zone (48) about the mandrel (18) to form a tube (26). The resultant continuous tube (26) is withdrawn along with the mandrel (18).

Corrosion Resistant High-Strength Nickel-Base Alloy

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US Patent:
47880368, Nov 29, 1988
Filed:
Oct 1, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/914137
Inventors:
Herbert L. Eiselstein - Huntington WV
Jerry A. Harris - Huntington WV
Darrell F. Smith - Huntington WV
Edward F. Clatworthy - Huntington WV
Stephen Floreen - Schenectedy NY
Jeffrey M. Davidson - Milburn NJ
Assignee:
INCO Alloys International, Inc. - Huntington WV
International Classification:
C22C 1905
US Classification:
420448
Abstract:
Nickel-base alloys containing special and correlated percentages of chromium, iron, molybdenum, titanium, columbium, aluminum etc. (i) provide an attractive combination of strength, ductility, resistance to environmental media and other desirable characteristics, (ii) can be processed by cold working and age hardening to achieve yield strengths of 150,000 psi (1034 MPa) to 200,000 psi (1379 MPa) together with tensile elongations of 10% to 20%, (iii) are resistant to such corrosive media as hydrogen sulphide and acid chloride solutions, and to hydrogen embittlement, and (iv) are useful for, inter alia, petroleum production tubing and sulfur dioxide gas scrubber applications.
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