Elgin, IL, United States of America

Walter A Schubert


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 10(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1996

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Walter A. Schubert in Fastener Coating Technology

Introduction

Walter A. Schubert, an inventive mind based in Elgin, Illinois, has made significant contributions to the field of fastener coating technology. With a focus on corrosion resistance, his work demonstrates a commitment to enhancing the durability of fasteners and similar articles through innovative processes and compositions.

Latest Patents

Walter A. Schubert holds a patent for an innovative fastener coating and process. This invention involves compositely coating corrosion-resistant fasteners by applying an epoxy base coating on a metallic core, followed by a top coating on the epoxy layer. The process prioritizes cathodic electrodeposition of the epoxy base coat. The top coating's composition includes sulfonates such as petroleum sulfonates and sulfurized hydrocarbon fatty acids and esters. Importantly, hydrocarbon fatty acid esters incorporated in the top coat can be derived from ethylene or propylene polymers or natural oils. The formulation also benefits from the inclusion of salts of sulfamic acid or derivatives, as well as barium salts like barium carbonate and barium sulfate. The outcome of these composite coatings significantly improves the corrosion resistance of fasteners.

Career Highlights

Walter A. Schubert is affiliated with Illinois Tool Works Inc., a leading global manufacturer known for their diverse range of industrial products. His patent showcases his ability to blend practical applications with scientific insight, reflecting his understanding of material science and engineering principles.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Walter has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Stephen K. Page and Eric G. Parker. Together, they contributed to advancements in their field, enhancing the performance and longevity of fasteners through innovative coatings and processes.

Conclusion

Walter A. Schubert's dedication to developing corrosion-resistant fasteners through his patented coatings exemplifies the importance of innovation in the manufacturing industry. His work not only elevates product quality but also pushes the boundaries of conventional fastener technology, affirming his role as a key contributor to advancements in materials science.

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