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Expert # 824   Adhesives Expert Evanston, IL
Chemical specialty products experience, specializing in paint & coatings, industrial chemicals, household chemicals, aerosols, hazardous materials, labels & warnings, laboratory testing and analysis.   
Expert # 2,234   Adhesives Expert Annapolis, MD
EW #2234 provides assistance on-site, anywhere, anytime, in performing: ***[***[Engineering]****]**** Investigations, Reliability and Failure Analysis, General ***[***[Engineering]****]**** and Legal Assistance....   
Expert # 16,144   Adhesives Expert Kansas City, MO
Medical Wound Care Specialist with 30+ years of experience.   
Expert # 360   Adhesives Expert Mentor, OH
Experts in the adhesive and coating industries with specialties in research, coating, manufacturing and quality control.   
Expert # 448   Adhesives Expert Venice, CA
33 Years in research and development, engineering and production scale up of various polymeric products, independent inventor and commercial developer of patents, expert witness.   
Expert # 4,316   Adhesives Expert Brooklyn, NY
Over 30 years experience in testing all phases of paints, sealants and waterproofing materials. Extensive knowledge of test methods and testing protocol.   
Expert # 9,234   Adhesives Expert Midland, MI
World-Class Plastic Scientists and an ISO-9000 certified state-of-the-art Testing Laboratory team up to provide Expert Witness and Failure Analysis services.   
Expert # 1,262   Adhesives Expert Melrose Park, IL
Bodycote Polymer is a materials technology consulting firm and laboratory specializing in failure analysis of plastic components and products, polymer analysis, and product development.   
Expert # 8,634   Adhesives Expert New Berlin, WI
Expert in plastic and rubber failure analsyis and evaluation. Experience in commercial and litigation projects.   
Expert # 5,194   Adhesives Expert Clemson, SC
I have focused on all aspects of wood and cellulose chemistry over the past 30 years of research, familiar with a broad range of wood products.   
Expert # 8,974   Adhesives Expert Atherton, CA
30 years experience - all aspects of medical devices; Broad range of products; 31 patents; PI, PL & IP; Landmark cases; Plaintiff/defense; Seasoned, successful, affable; Impeccable references.   
Expert # 414   Adhesives Expert El Cerrito, CA
Over 30 years as a proven innovator and inventor with experience in polymers, coatings, contract research and consulting.   
Expert # 4,275   Adhesives Expert Maryland Heights, MO
Solves difficult problems requiring chemical analysis and materials testing. 40 scientists, including 12 Ph.D.s, supervise testing, provide reports and are experienced as expert witnesses.   
Expert # 2,501   Adhesives Expert Livonia, Michigan
25 years of engineering experience, specializing in 3D and 2D surface analysis and instrumentation. Participated in cases involving patent infringement, optics, biomedical engineering and material science....   
Expert # 11,914   Adhesives Expert Beaverton, OR
25 years experience in root cause analysis. Expert in design and development process uncovering "defects of design," "defects of manufacture" as well as "defects of maintenance."   
Expert # 14,615   Adhesives Expert Saint Paul, MN
Adherent Laboratories is a full service adhesives and materials R&D laboratory. Every chemist has over 30 years of industry experience.   
Expert # 13,792   Adhesives Expert Northbrook, IL
EW #13792 Ob/Gyn, Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility expert witness, Bd Cert, practices full-time, teaches, and assists attorneys, plaintiff and defense, in medical malpractice cases.   
Expert # 851   Adhesives Expert Salt Lake City, UT
Litigation experience centers on intellectual property principally dealing with patent and trademark infringement matters but also dealing with contracts, trade secrets, unfair competition and employment agreements....   
Expert # 121   Adhesives Expert Plantation, FL
Specializes in cases involving technical and business matters related to intellectual property disputes as well as packaging and equipment failure causing personal injury and property damage   
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ADHESIVES

An adhesive is a compound that adheres or bonds two items together. Adhesives may come from either natural or synthetic sources. Some modern adhesives are extremely strong, and are becoming increasingly important in modern construction and industry.

AEROSOLS

Aerosol spray is the name given to a type of canister containing liquid under pressure from pressurized vapor in equilibrium with another liquid, which often also dissolves the payload (see propellant below). When the can's valve is opened, the liquid is forced out of a small hole and emerges as an aerosol, or mist. As gas expands to drive out the payload, some propellant evaporates inside the can to maintain an even pressure. Outside the can, the droplets of propellant evaporate rapidly, leaving the payload suspended as very fine particles or droplets. Typical liquids dispensed in this way are insecticides, deodorants and paints. An atomiser is a similar device that is pressurised by a hand-operated pump rather than by stored gas.

ASBESTOS

Asbestos (a misapplication of Latin: asbestos "quicklime" from Greek ἄσβεστος: a-, "not"; sbestos, "extinguishable") describes any of a group of fibrous metamorphic minerals of the hydrous magnesium silicate variety. The name is derived for its historical use in lamp wicks; the resistance of asbestos to fire has long been exploited for a variety of purposes. It was used in fabrics such as Egyptian burial cloths and Charlemagne's tablecloth, which, according to legend, he threw in a fire to clean. Asbestos occurs naturally in many forms (see below); it is mined from metamorphic deposits.

CEMENT / CONCRETE

Cement is a material for bonding stone or brick. The term cement is most commonly used to refer more specifically to powdered materials which develop strong adhesive qualities when combined with water. These materials are more properly known as hydraulic cements. Hydraulic limes, natural pozzolana and Portland cements are the more common hydraulic cements, with portland cement being the most important in construction. Gypsum plaster and common lime are not hydraulic cements. Cement is an important ingredient in concrete.

COATINGS

A coating is a covering that is applied to an object to protect it or change its appearance. They may be applied as liquids, gases or solids. Examples of coatings: Anodizing Chemical vapor deposition and physical vapor deposition Chromate conversion coating Enamel (paint) Industrial coating Oxide (coating) Paint Plasma coatings Electroless plating or electrochemical plating Phosphate (coating) Polymer coatings, such as Teflon Sputtered or vacuum deposited materials Plate steel is often ordered from the mill pickled and oiled) Enamel (vitreous) Fusion bonded epoxy coating (FBE coating)

ENGINEERING - CHEMICAL

Chemical engineering is the application of science, in particular chemistry, physics and mathematics, to the process of converting raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms.

HYDROLOGY

Hydrology (from Greek: Yδρoλoγια, Yδωρ+Λoγos, Hydrologia, the "study of water") is the study of the movement, distribution, and quality of water throughout the Earth, and thus addresses both the hydrologic cycle and water resources. A practitioner of hydrology is a hydrologist, working within the fields of either earth or environmental science, or civil and environmental engineering.

LASIK

LASIK, an acronym for Laser-assisted In Situ Keratomileusis, is a form of refractive laser eye surgery procedure performed by ophthalmologists intended for correcting vision. The procedure is usually a preferred alternative to photorefractive keratectomy, PRK, as it requires less time for full recovery, and the patient experiences less pain overall.

MEDICAL

Medical - Having to do with or anything pertaining to Medical treatment, Medical Malpractice, Medical review, Medical Litigation. Find MEDICAL experts and consultants for MEDICAL litigation support. Available to be MEDICAL expert witnesses and provide MEDICAL forensic consulting in MEDICAL litigation, in addition prepare MEDICAL expert witness reports for use in deposition and/or in-court trial testimony.

PACKAGING and LABELLING

Packaging is the enclosing of a physical object, typically a product that will be offered for sale. Labelling refers to any written or graphic communications on the packaging or on a separate label. The purpose of packaging and labels Packaging and labeling have five objectives: Physical protection of the object - The objects enclosed in the package can be protected from damage caused by physical force, rain, heat, sunlight, cold, pressure, airborne contamination, and automated handling devices. Agglomeration - Small objects are typically grouped together in one package for reasons of efficiency. For example, a single box of 1000 pencils requires less physical handling than 1000 single pencils. Alternatively, bulk commodities (such as salt) can be divided into packages that are a more suitable size for individual households. Information transmission - Information on how to use, transport, or dispose of the product is often contained on the package or label. An example is pharmaceutical products, where some types of information are required by governments. Marketing - The packaging and labels can be used by marketers to encourage potential buyers to purchase the product. Package design has been an important and constantly evolving phenomenon for dozens of years. Reducing theft - Some packages are made larger than they need to be so as to make theft more difficult. An example is software packages that typically contain only a single disc even though they are large enough to contain dozens of discs.

PAINT

Paint is the general term for a family of products used to protect and add color to an object or surface by covering it with a pigmented coating. As a verb, painting is the application of paint. One who paints is called a painter.

PLASTICS

Plastic covers a range of synthetic or semisynthetic polymerization products. They are composed of organic condensation or addition polymers and may contain other substances to improve performance or economics. There are few natural polymers generally considered to be "plastics". Plastics can be formed into objects or films or fibers. Their name is derived from the fact that many are malleable, having the property of plasticity. Plastics are designed with immense variation in properties such as heat tolerance, hardness, resiliency and many others. Combined with this adaptability, the general uniformity of composition and light weight of plastics ensures their use in almost all industrial segments.

POLYMERS

Polymer is a generic term used to describe a very long molecule consisting of structural units and repeating units connected by covalent chemical bonds. The term is derived from the Greek words: polys meaning many, and meros meaning parts [1]. The key feature that distinguishes polymers from other molecules is the repetition of many identical, similar, or complementary molecular subunits in these chains. These subunits, the monomers, are small molecules of low to moderate molecular weight, and are linked to each other during a chemical reaction called polymerization.

TRADEMARK

A trademark is a distinctive sign of some kind which is used by a business to uniquely identify itself and its products and services to consumers, and to distinguish the business and its products or services from those of other businesses. A trademark is a type of industrial property which is distinct from other forms of intellectual property.

WOOD SCIENCE

Wood Science is to advance and encourage the scientific, technical, practical and general knowledge of timber and wood based materials.

WOUND HEALING

Wound healing, or wound repair, is the bodys natural process of regenerating dermal and epidermal tissue. When an individual is wounded, a set of events takes place in a predictable fashion to repair the damage. These events overlap in time (Midwood et al., 2004) and must be artificially categorized into separate steps: the inflammatory, proliferative, and maturation phases (Some authors consider healing to take place in four stages, by splitting different parts inflammation or proliferation into separate steps (Quinn, 1998; Dealey, 1999; Iba, 2004).


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