Greenville, SC, United States of America

Erin A Evans


Average Co-Inventor Count = 10.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 96(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2007

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Title: Erin A Evans: Innovator in Surge Material Technology

Introduction

Erin A Evans is a notable inventor based in Greenville, SC (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the development of innovative surge materials. Her work focuses on enhancing the performance and efficiency of absorbent products.

Latest Patents

Erin A Evans holds a patent for a "Nonabsorbent surge layer having discrete regions of superabsorbent and method for making." This invention features a surge material with permanent storage properties, resulting in faster intake, greater saturation capacity, and reduced fluid flowback. The surge material incorporates a superabsorbent material printed in a pattern of discrete regions. The objective is achieved by applying a liquid superabsorbent precursor solution containing a crosslinkable composition onto the surge material and curing it to crosslink the polymers. This innovative approach improves the strength, absorbency, and reduces the shedding of superabsorbent material in absorbent articles.

Career Highlights

Erin A Evans is currently employed at Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc., where she continues to advance her research and development efforts. Her work has led to significant improvements in absorbent product technology, benefiting various applications in the industry.

Collaborations

Throughout her career, Erin has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including James Hongxue Wang and Jian Qin. These partnerships have fostered innovation and contributed to the success of her projects.

Conclusion

Erin A Evans is a pioneering inventor whose work in surge material technology has made a lasting impact on the industry. Her innovative approaches and dedication to research continue to drive advancements in absorbent products.

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