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Thomas Giovannetti Phones & Addresses

  • Owasso, OK
  • Tinley Park, IL
  • Blue Island, IL
  • Tulsa, OK
  • Vinita, OK
  • Houston, TX
  • West Chester, PA
  • Downingtown, PA
  • Poolesville, MD
  • 8908 N 104Th East Ave, Owasso, OK 74055

Work

Company: Egs electrical group Apr 1991 to Aug 1996 Position: Project engineer

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Science School / High School: The University of Tulsa 1984 to 1988 Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Plastics • Polymers • Extrusion • Injection Molding • Thermoplastics • Chemical Engineering • Manufacturing • Coatings • Resin • Polymer Characterization • Process Engineering • Additives • Adhesives • Blow Molding • Design of Experiments • Polymer Chemistry • Product Development • Polymer Science

Industries

Chemicals

Resumes

Resumes

Thomas Giovannetti Photo 1

Technical Service Engineer

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Location:
Owasso, OK
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
Egs Electrical Group Apr 1991 - Aug 1996
Project Engineer

Chevron Phillips Chemical Company Apr 1991 - Aug 1996
Technical Service Engineer

Protectoseal Company Feb 1989 - Apr 1991
Project Engineer
Education:
The University of Tulsa 1984 - 1988
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Marist Hs 1980 - 1984
Skills:
Plastics
Polymers
Extrusion
Injection Molding
Thermoplastics
Chemical Engineering
Manufacturing
Coatings
Resin
Polymer Characterization
Process Engineering
Additives
Adhesives
Blow Molding
Design of Experiments
Polymer Chemistry
Product Development
Polymer Science

Publications

Us Patents

Polyphenylene Sulfide Sleeve In A Nylon Coolant Cross-Over Of An Air Intake Manifold

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US Patent:
20090038574, Feb 12, 2009
Filed:
Jul 18, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/175537
Inventors:
Scott C. Schlicker - Ferndale MI, US
James R. Wareham - Bartlesville OK, US
Thomas L. Giovannetti - Owasso OK, US
Rick Kunc - Bartlesville OK, US
Sandra K. McClelland - Sterling Heights MI, US
International Classification:
F02M 35/104
US Classification:
12318461
Abstract:
The subject invention provides a coolant cross-over for circulating an engine coolant between a first engine component, e.g., a first cylinder head, and a second engine component, e.g., a second cylinder head. The coolant cross-over defines a first outlet in fluid communication with the first engine component, a second outlet in fluid communication with second engine component, and further defines a passage interconnecting the first outlet and the second outlet. The coolant cross-over comprises a polymer. A sleeve comprises polyaromatic sulfide and is disposed within the passage for separating the engine coolant from the nylon which forms the coolant cross-over to prevent physical, thermal and/or chemical degradation of the polymeric coolant cross-over by the engine coolant.
Thomas L Giovannetti from Owasso, OK, age ~59 Get Report