Elkton, MD, United States of America

Warren C Schimpf


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Years Active: 2015

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Title: Innovations of Warren C Schimpf in Carbon Nanotube Technology

Introduction

Warren C Schimpf is an accomplished inventor based in Elkton, MD (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of nanotechnology, particularly in the area of carbon nanotubes. His innovative methods have the potential to advance various applications in materials science and engineering.

Latest Patents

Warren C Schimpf holds a patent for a "Method for disentanglement of carbon nanotube bundles." This patent describes a process where bundled carbon nanotubes are disentangled and dispersed using the principles of extreme pressure reduction of fluids. The method involves adding the bundled nanotubes to a high-pressure fluid upstream of a chamber that operates at a much lower pressure. The high-low pressure ratios are preferably at least 100:1. As the high-pressure fluid enters the lower pressure chamber, it violently expands, causing separation and disentanglement of the bundled carbon fibers. To enhance this disentanglement, a nozzle may be used at the inlet to direct the high-pressure fluid against a hardened anvil in the chamber, further aiding the process. Additionally, coating the nanotubes with a dispersant improves the disentanglement.

Career Highlights

Warren C Schimpf is associated with Advanced Fiber Technologies, Inc., where he applies his expertise in nanotechnology. His work focuses on developing innovative solutions that leverage the unique properties of carbon nanotubes. His contributions have been instrumental in advancing the understanding and application of these materials in various industries.

Collaborations

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Conclusion

Warren C Schimpf's innovative methods for disentangling carbon nanotube bundles represent a significant advancement in nanotechnology. His work continues to influence the field and holds promise for future applications.

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