Reading, PA, United States of America

Jeremiah J Teti



Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 6(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Reading, PA (US) (2003 - 2004)
  • Virginia Beach, VA (US) (2005)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2003-2005

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3 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: The Innovative Contributions of Jeremiah J Teti

Introduction

Jeremiah J Teti is a notable inventor based in Reading, PA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of coating technologies, holding a total of 3 patents. His work focuses on developing low temperature curable coating powders that are particularly useful for heat-sensitive substrates.

Latest Patents

Teti's latest patents include a coating powder of epoxy resin and low temperature curing agent. This invention involves a mixture of a self-curing epoxy resin with an equivalent weight ranging from about 100 to about 700. The melt viscosity is between about 200 to about 2000 centipoise at 150° C. The low temperature curing agent maintains its own domain during extrusion, allowing it to be extruded as one component at a temperature below 220° F. The resulting extrudate is cooled and pulverized to form a low temperature curable coating powder. This powder cures at temperatures between about 225 to about 300° F., producing a coating with an exceptionally smooth surface and either a low or high gloss. It is particularly beneficial for coating heat-sensitive substrates such as plastics, paper, cardboard, and wood.

Another significant patent is the one-component, low temperature curable coating powder. This invention also consists of a self-curing epoxy resin with an equivalent weight from about 100 to about 700 and a melt viscosity of about 200 to about 3000 centipoise at 150° C. The mixture is extruded or otherwise mixed in the molten state as one component at a temperature below 230° F. The extrudate is then cooled and pulverized to create a low temperature curable coating powder. This powder cures at temperatures from about 225 to about 300° F., yielding a coating with a smooth surface and either a low or high gloss. It is especially useful for coating heat-sensitive substrates, including plastic parts for automobiles, paper, cardboard, and wood. Additionally, fiberboard with a simulated wood grain pattern printed on its surface, coated with this invention, achieves the appearance of natural wood.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Teti has worked with prominent companies such as Rohm and Haas Company and Morton International, Inc. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in developing innovative coating solutions.

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