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  • 2135 Sand Run Knolls Dr, Akron, OH 44313 (330) 836-2225 (330) 836-7454
  • 299 Mineola Ave, Akron, OH 44313 (330) 836-7454
  • Cuyahoga Falls, OH
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  • Amherst, OH
  • Sandusky, OH
  • Portage, OH
  • 2135 Sand Run Knolls Dr, Akron, OH 44313 (330) 646-2260

Work

Company: The perry group / louis perry and associates Jul 2011 Address: Wadsworth Position: Manager electrical, instrumentation & controls

Education

Degree: BSET School / High School: The University of Akron 1983 to 1987 Specialities: Engineering

Industries

Chemicals

Resumes

Resumes

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Director Of Instrumentation & Controls At Bleachtech Llc

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Position:
Manager Electrical, Instrumentation & Controls at The Perry Group / Louis Perry and Associates
Location:
Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
The Perry Group / Louis Perry and Associates - Wadsworth since Jul 2011
Manager Electrical, Instrumentation & Controls

BleachTech - Seville, OH Mar 2008 - Jul 2011
Sr. Electrical Engineer

GOJO Industries 2002 - 2007
Sr. Electrical Project Engineer

Nordson Corporation 1993 - 1999
Sr. Application Engineer
Education:
The University of Akron 1983 - 1987
BSET, Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

Parts Identification System For Powder Spray Coating System

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US Patent:
59056517, May 18, 1999
Filed:
Jan 16, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/784236
Inventors:
Eric Coulibaly - Elyria OH
John Faetanini - Amherst OH
Assignee:
Nordson Corporation - Westlake OH
International Classification:
G06K9/46
US Classification:
36446902
Abstract:
Parts to be treated in a powder spray coating system are identified by moving the parts relative to an array of sensors. A plurality of sensor readings is created by sensing the presence or absence of a portion of one of the parts proximate to each of the sensors for a plurality of incremental distances that the parts have moved relative to the sensors. The sensor readings are compressed according to a computational procedure to generate compressed data for each of the parts, the compressed data representing the sensor readings for all of the sensors during each incremental distance, and the compressed data representing the sensor readings for all of the incremental distances of each of the sensors. The compressed data is compared with corresponding data for an identified part to determine if the part matches the identified part. The system provides for more detailed parts identification than light curtains, but avoids the expense and memory requirements of sophisticated vision systems.
John F Faetanini from Akron, OH, age ~60 Get Report