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Olivier J Georjon

from Houston, TX
Age ~55

Olivier Georjon Phones & Addresses

  • 14351 Cindywood Dr, Houston, TX 77079
  • Danbury, CT

Work

Company: Exxonmobil petroleum and chemical Address: Brussels Position: Global oppera marketing manager

Education

Degree: PhD School / High School: Institut national des Sciences appliquées de Lyon 1991 to 1994 Specialities: Polymer Science

Industries

Chemicals

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Resumes

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Global Oppera Marketing Manager Chez Exxonmobil Petroleum And Chemical

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Position:
Global Oppera Marketing Manager at ExxonMobil Petroleum and Chemical
Location:
Région de Bruxelles , Belgique
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
ExxonMobil Petroleum and Chemical - Brussels
Global Oppera Marketing Manager

ExxonMobil Chemical Company - Houston
Global Nonwovens Market Development Manager

ExxonMobil Chemical France
Central Laboratory Manager - Notre Dame de Gravenchon

ExxonMobil Chemical Belgium
Sales Development Coordinator

ExxonMobil Chemical Europe - Belgique
Application Technology / Customer Support Contact Engineer - Specialty Elastomers
Education:
Institut national des Sciences appliquées de Lyon 1991 - 1994
PhD, Polymer Science
Institut national des Sciences appliquées de Lyon 1986 - 1991
Master of Science (MSc), Materials Physics

Publications

Us Patents

Polypropylene Nonwoven Fibers And Fabrics And Methods For Making Same

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US Patent:
20120116338, May 10, 2012
Filed:
Dec 21, 2009
Appl. No.:
13/140654
Inventors:
William M. Ferry - Houston TX, US
Smita Kacker - Annandale NJ, US
Olivier J. Georjon - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
A61L 15/24
B32B 27/32
D01D 5/10
D04H 13/00
US Classification:
604372, 442334, 442 1, 2642108, 264175
Abstract:
Nonwoven fabrics of fibers comprising one or more primary polypropylenes having a molecular weight distribution of less than 3.5 and a melt flow rate within the range from 5 to 500 dg/min, the fibers having an average diameter of less than 20 μm, or a denier (g/9000 m) of less than 2.0, thus forming propylene-based fabrics. The primary polypropylene is preferably a reactor grade polymer made using a single-site catalyst. In certain embodiments, the propylene-based fabrics disclosed herein have a MD Tensile Strength (WSP 110.4 (05)) of greater than 20 N/5 cm when calendered at a temperature within the range from 110 to 15O C. Also in certain embodiments, the fabrics have a CD Tensile Strength (WSP 110.4 (05)) of greater than 10 N/5 cm when calendered at a temperature within the range from 110 to 15O C. The fabrics are preferably meltspun, and in a particular embodiment are spunbond fabrics.
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