Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2017
Title: Kevin Alam - Innovator in Halogenated Butyl Rubber Production
Introduction
Kevin Alam is a notable inventor based in Sarnia, Canada. He has made significant contributions to the field of rubber production, particularly in the development of processes that reduce emissions during manufacturing.
Latest Patents
Kevin holds a patent for a "Process and apparatus for production of halogenated butyl rubber with reduced emissions." This invention relates to a method for producing halogenated butyl rubber and an apparatus designed for creating rubber cement used in this production. The innovative process allows for the direct mixing of aqueous rubber slurry with a non-halogenated organic solvent, resulting in a rubber cement solution. The water layer is subsequently separated from the partially dissolved rubber cement, which is then sent for halogenation. The apparatus consists of an enclosed vessel that includes at least one dissolving zone and one separator zone. This method also incorporates the recycling of rubber cement to enhance the continuous operation of the process by disrupting the interface layer that forms between the water and rubber cement.
Career Highlights
Kevin Alam is currently employed at Arlanxeo Deutschland GmbH, where he continues to apply his expertise in rubber production. His work focuses on developing sustainable practices within the industry, contributing to both innovation and environmental responsibility.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Kevin has collaborated with talented professionals such as Tobias Groemping and Sven Bach.