Left to Right:
Graduated Cassia flask, laboratory glassware flask used
to measure creaming in emulsions.
The Urbain J. H. Malo author award from Wire
Association International (WAI) for “the most meritorious technical paper presented
during 1995 in the electrical divisions” for the paper “Oxidation Induction
Time (OIT) of multicomponent ETPR cable filling compound and its relation to
the level of two antioxidants”.
Patent 6,225,267 (2001) titled “Sodium Sulfonate
Blends as Emulsifiers for Petroleum Oils”.
The middle is a Crompton author award for “A
Modified Crystalline Overbased Calcium Sulfonate for use in Lubricants as an
EP, Antiwear and Friction Reduction Additive” published in the International
Colloquium of Tribology (Jan. 2002).
Patent 7,585,822 (2005) titled “Emulsifier
Blends for Lubricating Oils”.
A partial home library collection of books and
course materials on DOE, statistics, training and emulsion technology collected
during my 45 year career.
The traditional graduated stoppered cylinder used
for testing emulsion stability.
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