Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2015
Title: Innovations of Derek A. Hickey in Electrodeposition Technology
Introduction
Derek A. Hickey, an accomplished inventor based in Warren, Michigan, has made significant contributions to the field of electrodeposition technology. With one patent to his name, his work embodies innovation aimed at advancing the efficiency and effectiveness of coating processes for metal substrates.
Latest Patents
Hickey's patent, titled "Electrodeposition of an Autodepositable Polymer," introduces novel coating bath compositions and processes that facilitate the deposition of organic polymeric coatings at low voltages. The invention boasts a composition that includes one or more organic film-forming polymers and an etchant, wherein the primary film-forming polymer is stabilized in the bath with an anionic surfactant. Remarkably, this polymer can be anodically deposited under low voltage conditions. Furthermore, the invention encompasses processes for applying these coatings, as well as metal substrates that utilize the described baths and processes.
Career Highlights
Derek contributes his expertise at Henkel AG & Company, KGaA, a leading global player in adhesive technology and coatings. His innovations align with the company's commitment to sustainability and efficiency in advanced coating technologies.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Hickey has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Manesh Nadupparambil Sekharen and Shawn E. Dolan. Together, they have contributed to the dynamic research environment at Henkel, pushing the boundaries of electrodeposition applications and technologies.
Conclusion
Derek A. Hickey exemplifies the innovative spirit of inventors dedicated to enhancing industrial processes. His patented technology in electrodeposition not only reflects his ingenuity but also promises to contribute meaningfully to the field of polymer coatings. As advancements in this area continue, Hickey's work will undoubtedly remain influential in shaping the future of coating technologies.