Marinette, WI, United States of America

William A Wengeler


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Years Active: 2008

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: **Innovative Recycling Techniques by William A. Wengeler**

Introduction

William A. Wengeler, an inventor based in Marinette, Wisconsin, has made notable contributions to the field of recycling, particularly concerning latex-containing materials. His innovative approach focuses on reworking these materials mechanically to promote sustainability and efficiency in product design and manufacturing.

Latest Patents

Wengeler holds a patent for the recycling of latex-containing broke. His invention outlines methods that utilize mechanical treatment to rework latex-containing materials, eliminating the need for chemical treatments like hypochlorite or chlorine. This method results in the formation of small fiber aggregates that are predominantly free from the latex polymer. Specifically, these aggregates feature a 'core' of latex, with short fibers and fragments that remain uncoated. When incorporated into paper products, these fiber aggregates offer advantages such as increased bulk retention and enhanced water capacity without sacrificing absorbency rates.

Career Highlights

Wengeler is associated with Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc., where he applies his expertise in materials science and engineering. His work in the company reflects a commitment to advancing eco-friendly practices within the industry and promoting the circular economy through innovative recycling solutions.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Wengeler has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Ralph Lee Anderson and Tammy Thompson. These collaborations have contributed to the successful development of his patent and the promotion of sustainable practices within his organization.

Conclusion

William A. Wengeler's work exemplifies the vital role inventors play in advancing innovative recycling methods. His patented techniques not only enhance the sustainability of latex-containing products but also inspire future developments in eco-friendly manufacturing processes. Through his innovations, Wengeler continues to make significant strides in the field of materials recycling, promoting a greener future for the industry.

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