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Kelly Ann Koziol

from Irmo, SC
Age ~56

Kelly Koziol Phones & Addresses

  • 5 Cashel Ct, Irmo, SC 29063 (803) 407-6653 (803) 749-3439
  • Newport News, VA
  • Norfolk, VA
  • Columbia, SC
  • Chesapeake, VA
  • Richland, SC
  • 5 Cashel Ct, Irmo, SC 29063 (803) 749-3439

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Company: Almon & Koziol, LLC Address:

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Specialities

Criminal Law

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Lawyers & Attorneys

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Kelly Koziol - Lawyer

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Office:
Almon & Koziol, LLC
Specialties:
Criminal Law
ISLN:
918364515
Admitted:
2002
University:
Concordia College, B.A., 1998
Law School:
William Mitchell College of Law, J.D., 2002

Resumes

Resumes

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Kelly Koziol

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Location:
Columbia, South Carolina Area
Industry:
Telecommunications
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Location:
United States
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Location:
United States

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Us Patents

Method Of Casting With Improved Detectability Of Subsurface Inclusions

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US Patent:
59751886, Nov 2, 1999
Filed:
Oct 30, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/960995
Inventors:
Eliot S. Lassow - N. Muskegon MI
George R. Strabel - N. Muskegon MI
Kelly A. Koziol - Chesapeake VA
Assignee:
Howmet Research Corporation - Whitehall MI
International Classification:
B22D 4600
B22C 102
US Classification:
164 761
Abstract:
Method of making a casting by investment casting of a metal or alloy, especially titanium and its alloys, in a ceramic investment shell mold in a manner to provide enhanced x-ray detectability of any sub-surface ceramic inclusions that may be present below exterior surfaces of the casting. The method involves forming a ceramic mold facecoat and/or back-up layer including erbia or other x-ray or neutron-ray detectable ceramic component. The facecoat/back-up layer is/are formed using a ceramic slurry comprising erbia and other optional ceramic particulates, an inorganic binder, and an inorganic pH control agent. The slurry is applied to a pattern of component to be cast to form the mold. A metal or alloy is cast in the mold, and the solidified casting is removed from the mold. The casting is subjected to radiography to detect any sub-surface ceramic inclusions below the exterior surface thereof not detectable by visual inspection of the casting.

Method Of Casting With Improved Detectability Of Subsurface Inclusions

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US Patent:
62376713, May 29, 2001
Filed:
Sep 7, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/390173
Inventors:
Eliot S. Lassow - N. Muskegon MI
George R. Strabel - N. Muskegon MI
Kelly A. Koziol - Chesapeake VA
Assignee:
Howmet Research Corporation - Whitehall MI
International Classification:
B22D 4600
B22C 102
US Classification:
164 761
Abstract:
Method of making a casting by investment casting of a metal or alloy, especially titanium and its alloys, in a ceramic investment shell mold in a manner to provide enhanced x-ray detectability of any sub-surface ceramic inclusions that may be present below exterior surfaces of the casting. The method involves forming a ceramic mold facecoat and/or back-up layer including erbia or other x-ray or neutron-ray detectable ceramic component. The facecoat/back-up layer is/are formed using a ceramic slurry comprising erbia and other optional ceramic particulates, an inorganic binder, and an inorganic pH control agent. The slurry is applied to a pattern of component to be cast to form the mold. A metal or alloy is cast in the mold, and the solidified casting is removed from the mold. The casting is subjected to radiography to detect any sub-surface ceramic inclusions below the exterior surface thereof not detectable by visual inspection of the casting.
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