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Candace S Barefoot

from Dunn, NC
Age ~55

Candace Barefoot Phones & Addresses

  • 508 S Magnolia Ave, Dunn, NC 28334
  • Benson, NC
  • Smithfield, NC
  • Gray, TN
  • 150 Sampson Rd, Dunn, NC 28334 (919) 894-5673

Work

Company: Johnston county schools-meadow school Aug 2009 Position: Middle school science teacher

Education

School / High School: East Carolina University 2011 Specialities: MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION in Finance

Skills

Certified ISO [] and [] Internal Auditor • International Material Data System Train... • Fundamentals of SPC • Kaizen / 5S Lean Manufacturing • Eight Disciplines (8D) and 5-Why • Proficient in operation of scanning elec... • stereo microscope • metallograph • dynamic mechanical analyzer • atomic absorption spectrophotometer • and thermogravimetric analyzer.

Resumes

Resumes

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Candace Barefoot Dunn, NC

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Work:
Johnston County Schools-Meadow School

Aug 2009 to 2000
Middle School Science Teacher

Candace Barefoot Consulting

Aug 2009 to 2000
Independent Engineering Consultant

Energy Conversion Systems (formerly Morganite Inc.)
Dunn, NC
Jun 1993 to Jul 2009
Manager/Engineer

Morganite Inc

2003 to 2005
Development Engineering and Motor Test Lab Manager

Morganite Inc

1997 to 2003
Carbon Development Engineer

Morganite Inc

1993 to 1997
Process Engineer

Education:
East Carolina University
2011
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION in Finance

North Carolina State University
1993 to 2006
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

Skills:
Certified ISO [] and [] Internal Auditor,International Material Data System Training (IMDS),Fundamentals of SPC, Kaizen / 5S Lean Manufacturing, Eight Disciplines (8D) and 5-Why,Proficient in operation of scanning electron microscope, stereo microscope, metallograph,dynamic mechanical analyzer, atomic absorption spectrophotometer, and thermogravimetric analyzer.

Publications

Us Patents

Method For Achieving Grain Orientation

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US Patent:
20080054708, Mar 6, 2008
Filed:
Aug 28, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/846207
Inventors:
Shepard Lynn Hockaday - Benson NC, US
Candace Stephenson Barefoot - Dunn NC, US
George Dane Goodson - Dunn NC, US
Timothy Glenn King - Coats NC, US
Ray John Matthews - Willow Spring NC, US
Jeffrey Shaw Smith - Dunn NC, US
Pimol Ballard Vonkchalee - Apex NC, US
Assignee:
ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS HOLDINGS, LLC - Dunn NC
International Classification:
A46D 3/00
B22F 3/14
B23P 17/00
US Classification:
300 21, 295271, 419 11
Abstract:
Systems and methods for electrical component, e.g., brush, manufacture are provided that control grain orientation. The systems and methods utilize hot pressing techniques to enhance the properties and functionalities of the electrical components/brushes. An intermediate work product characterized by a grain orientation is initially formed through a conventional pressing technique. The conventionally-pressed intermediates are positioned within a cavity/die with the grain orientation in a predetermined orientation relative to the hot press force to be applied thereto. The hot pressed final product exhibits superior resistivity, strength and apparent density/durability. Surface features may be formed on the face(s) of the final work product during the hot pressing step that cannot be achieved in conventional processing techniques. Advantageous articles of manufacture, e.g., brushes and brush assemblies, are also disclosed.

Grain Orientation Control Through Hot Pressing Techniques

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US Patent:
20080054753, Mar 6, 2008
Filed:
Sep 1, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/515467
Inventors:
Shepard Lynn Hockaday - Benson NC, US
Candace Stephenson Barefoot - Dunn NC, US
George Dane Goodson - Dunn NC, US
Timothy Glenn King - Coats NC, US
Ray John Matthews - Willow Spring NC, US
John David Reece - Erwin NC, US
Jeffrey Shaw Smith - Dunn NC, US
Pimol Ballard Vonkchalee - Apex NC, US
International Classification:
H01R 39/18
H01R 39/20
C04B 35/64
US Classification:
310248, 310252, 264603
Abstract:
Systems and methods for electrical component, e.g., brush, manufacture are provided that control grain orientation. The systems and methods utilize hot pressing techniques to enhance the properties and functionalities of the electrical components/brushes. An intermediate work product characterized by a grain orientation is initially formed through a conventional pressing technique. The conventionally-pressed intermediates are positioned within a cavity/die with the grain orientation in a predetermined orientation relative to the hot press force to be applied thereto. The hot pressed final product exhibits superior resistivity, strength and apparent density/durability. Surface features may be formed on the face(s) of the final work product during the hot pressing step that cannot be achieved in conventional processing techniques. Advantageous articles of manufacture, e.g., brushes and brush assemblies, are also disclosed.

Grain Orientation Control Through Hot Pressing Techniques

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US Patent:
20080086875, Apr 17, 2008
Filed:
Aug 28, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/846262
Inventors:
Shepard Hockaday - Benson NC, US
Candace Barefoot - Dunn NC, US
George Goodson - Dunn NC, US
Timothy King - Coats NC, US
Ray Matthews - Willow Spring NC, US
John Reece - Erwin NC, US
Jeffrey Smith - Dunn NC, US
Pimol Vonkchalee - Apex NC, US
Assignee:
ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS HOLDINGS, LLC - Dunn NC
International Classification:
H01R 43/12
US Classification:
029826000, 310248000, 029596000
Abstract:
Systems and methods for electrical component, e.g., brush, manufacture are provided that control grain orientation. The systems and methods utilize hot pressing techniques to enhance the properties and functionalities of the electrical components/brushes. An intermediate work product characterized by a grain orientation is initially formed through a conventional pressing technique. The conventionally-pressed intermediates are positioned within a cavity/die with the grain orientation in a predetermined orientation relative to the hot press force to be applied thereto. The hot pressed final product exhibits superior resistivity, strength and apparent density/durability. Surface features may be formed on the face(s) of the final work product during the hot pressing step that cannot be achieved in conventional processing techniques. Multi-layered assemblies are provided that may be cross-linked or inter-bonded along an interface therebetween. Advantageous articles of manufacture, e.g., brushes and brush assemblies, are also disclosed.
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