Sandersville, GA, United States of America

Bradley S Courson


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Years Active: 2022

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Title: Innovations by Bradley S Courson

Introduction

Bradley S Courson is an accomplished inventor based in Sandersville, Georgia. He has made significant contributions to the field of polymeric compositions, particularly through his innovative patent that enhances the mechanical properties of materials.

Latest Patents

Bradley S Courson holds a patent for "Kaolin-filled polymeric compositions." This invention describes polymeric composites that incorporate a kaolin filler dispersed within a thermoplastic polymer matrix. The kaolin filler exhibits an aspect ratio ranging from 20 to 50, measured by laser scattering, and a mean particle size between 0.75 microns to 2 microns e.s.d., as measured by Sedigraph. In certain embodiments, the ratio of aspect ratio to mean particle size ranges from 4 to 5. Additionally, less than 30% by weight of the kaolin filler has a particle size of less than 0.5 microns e.s.d. The resulting composites demonstrate improved mechanical properties, including flexural strength, tensile strength, and heat deflection temperature, making them suitable for forming articles through thermoforming processes.

Career Highlights

Bradley S Courson is associated with Burgess Pigment Company, where he applies his expertise in polymer science. His work has contributed to advancements in material technology, particularly in the use of kaolin fillers to enhance the performance of polymeric materials.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Bradley has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Dickey S Shurling and Christopher K Smith. These collaborations have fostered innovation and development in the field of polymeric compositions.

Conclusion

Bradley S Courson's contributions to the field of polymeric compositions through his innovative patent demonstrate his commitment to advancing material science. His work continues to influence the development of high-performance materials in various applications.

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