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  • 1527 Chadwick Dr, Allen, TX 75013
  • Fort Worth, TX
  • Colton, TX

Work

Company: Amt international, inc. Feb 2005 Position: Process engineer

Education

School / High School: The University of Texas at Austin

Skills

Project Management • International Marketing • Technical Product Sales • Employee Training • Technical Documentation • Technical Presentations • Troubleshooting • Equipment Design • Cfd • Process Design • Process Simulation

Languages

English

Ranks

Certificate: Business Foundations

Industries

Food Production

Resumes

Resumes

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Engineering Manager

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Location:
4401 Garland Dr, Haltom City, TX 76117
Industry:
Food Production
Work:
AMT International, Inc. since Feb 2005
Process Engineer
Education:
The University of Texas at Austin
Skills:
Project Management
International Marketing
Technical Product Sales
Employee Training
Technical Documentation
Technical Presentations
Troubleshooting
Equipment Design
Cfd
Process Design
Process Simulation
Languages:
English
Certifications:
Business Foundations
Procore Certified: Engineer

Publications

Us Patents

Low-Energy Extractive Distillation Process For Dehydration Of Aqueous Ethanol

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US Patent:
8172987, May 8, 2012
Filed:
Jul 17, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/184540
Inventors:
Fu-Ming Lee - Katy TX, US
Tzong-Bin Lin - Chiayi, TW
Jyh-Haur Hwang - Dali, TW
Hung-Chung Shen - Chiayi, TW
Lindsey Vuong - Allen TX, US
Fong-Cheng Su - Chiayi, TW
Po-Sung Cheng - Kaohsiung, TW
Tai-Ping Chang - Cihtong Township, TW
Assignee:
AMT International Inc. - Plano TX
CPC Corporation, Taiwan - Taipai
International Classification:
B01D 3/40
B01D 3/42
C07C 29/84
C07C 29/94
C12G 3/12
US Classification:
203 19, 203 22, 203 58, 203 59, 203 60, 203 62, 203 63, 203 64, 203 69, 203 75, 203 77, 203 78, 203 80, 203 99, 203DIG 13, 203DIG 19, 426492, 426493, 426494, 568916
Abstract:
An energy-efficient extractive distillation process for producing anhydrous ethanol from aqueous/ethanol feeds containing any range of ethanol employs an extractive distillation column (EDC) that operates under no or greatly reduced liquid reflux conditions. The EDC can be incorporated into an integrated process for producing anhydrous ethanol used for gasoline blending from fermentation broth. By using a high-boiling extractive distillation solvent, no solvent, is entrained by the vapor phase to the EDC overhead stream, even under no liquid reflux conditions. The energy requirement and severity of the EDC can be further improved by limiting ethanol recovery in the EDC. In this partial ethanol recovery design, ethanol which remains in the aqueous stream from the EDC is recovered in a post-distillation column or the aqueous stream is recycled to a front-end pre-distillation column where the ethanol is readily recovered since the VLE curve for ethanol/water is extremely favorable for distillation.

Vapor Distributor For Gas-Liquid Contacting Columns

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US Patent:
8286952, Oct 16, 2012
Filed:
Nov 10, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/615721
Inventors:
Adam T. Lee - Dallas TX, US
Farzad G. Tahmassi - Carrollton TX, US
Lindsey Vuong - Allen TX, US
Zainab Kayat - Selangor, MY
Mohd Rizal Bin Abdul Rahman - Shah Alam, MY
Arman Bin Anuar - Melaka, MY
Assignee:
AMT International, Inc. - Plano TX
Petroliam Nasional Berhad - Kuala Lumpur
International Classification:
B01F 3/04
US Classification:
261 792, 261109
Abstract:
A vapor distributor for use in atmospheric or vacuum columns includes a new design of vapor inlet device, or vapor horn, to provide superior mixing and distribution of a tangential first feed and a vertical second feed. New vapor inlet device has an inlet dividing the first feed into two portions, each flowing in respective housings in opposed circulation directions, and a plurality of vanes for redirection of vapor. Mixing and distribution of feeds by the vapor distributor is further enhanced by inclusion in vapor distributor of a mixer and vapor directing plates.

Process And Apparatus For Removal Of Oxygen From Seawater

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US Patent:
8449656, May 28, 2013
Filed:
Nov 16, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/926399
Inventors:
Adam T. Lee - Dallas TX, US
Lindsey Vuong - Allen TX, US
Edward K. Liu - Houston TX, US
Karl T. Chuang - Edmonton, CA
Assignee:
AMT International Inc. - Plano TX
International Classification:
B01D 19/00
US Classification:
95246, 95263, 95265, 95260, 96200, 96201
Abstract:
A process and apparatus is provided for reduction of dissolved oxygen content in seawater from about 8 ppm in the feed seawater to about 10 ppb or less. Significant advantages are achieved by: use of a separator in horizontal alignment to provide high gas-liquid contacting area for separation and de-entrainment within the separator, thereby providing higher throughput; and heating seawater to at least 30 C. and up to 60 C. , so as to enhance removal of oxygen from seawater; use of once-through fuel gas as stripping gas and its subsequent combustion for heating the seawater provides for high efficiency and reduction of fouling. The combination of these features allows the amount of residual oxygen in deoxygenated seawater to be reduced to below 10 ppb and as low as 2 ppb.

Low-Energy Extractive Distillation Process For Dehydration Of Aqueous Ethanol

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US Patent:
20090014313, Jan 15, 2009
Filed:
Jul 13, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/827896
Inventors:
Fu-Ming Lee - Katy TX, US
Lindsey Vuong - Allen TX, US
Fong-Cheng Su - Chiayi City, TW
Tzong-Bin Lin - Chiayi City, TW
Jyh-Haur Hwang - Dali City, TW
Hung-Chung Shen - Chiayi City, TW
Po-Sung Cheng - Kaohsiung City, TW
Tai-Ping Chang - Cihtong Township, TW
International Classification:
C07C 31/08
US Classification:
203 19
Abstract:
An energy-efficient extractive distillation process for producing anhydrous ethanol from aqueous/ethanol feeds containing any range of ethanol employs an extractive distillation column (EDC) that operates under no or greatly reduced liquid reflux conditions. The EDC can be incorporated into an integrated process for producing anhydrous ethanol used for gasoline blending from fermentation broth. By using a high-boiling extractive distillation solvent, no solvent is entrained by the vapor phase to the EDC overhead stream, even under no liquid reflux conditions. The energy requirement and severity of the EDC can be further improved by limiting ethanol recovery in the EDC. In this partial ethanol recovery design, ethanol which remains in the aqueous stream from the EDC is recovered in a post-distillation column or the aqueous stream is recycled to a front-end pre-distillation column where the ethanol is readily recovered since the VLE curve for ethanol/water is extremely favorable for distillation.
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