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William Mangham Phones & Addresses

  • 14058 Milldale Rd, Brookwood, AL 35444 (205) 477-6900
  • Tuscaloosa, AL
  • 14058 Milldale Rd, Brookwood, AL 35444

Work

Company: Brewers porch children center May 2009 Position: Mental health worker

Education

School / High School: Shelton State- Tuscaloosa, AL 2008 Specialities: None in All

Skills

welding • landscaping • sheet metal fabrication

Resumes

Resumes

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Mental Health Worker

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Location:
Tuscaloosa, AL
Industry:
Mental Health Care
Work:
Brewer Porch Childrens Center
Mental Health Worker
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William Mangham Tuscaloosa, AL

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Work:
Brewers Porch Children Center

May 2009 to 2000
Mental Health Worker

Tuskaloosa Pistol
Brookwood, AL
Oct 2006 to Apr 2009
Sales Associate

Freeman Sheet Metal
Tuscaloosa, AL
May 2005 to Oct 2005
Sheet Metal Worker

Education:
Shelton State
Tuscaloosa, AL
2008 to 2013
None in All

Skills:
welding, landscaping, sheet metal fabrication
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William Mangham

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Publications

Us Patents

Combustion System For A Steckle Mill

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US Patent:
55562736, Sep 17, 1996
Filed:
Oct 28, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/331099
Inventors:
William J. Mangham - Brookwood AL
Charles D. McPherson - Mulga AL
Donald N. Mohr - Northport AL
Assignee:
Tuscaloosa Steel Corporation - Tuscaloosa AL
International Classification:
F26B 1300
US Classification:
432 8
Abstract:
A combustion system for use in the steckel mill provides for the controlled mixing of combustible fluids to each furnace incorporated in the steckel mill while also harnessing at least a portion of the heat developed during the operation of the mill to increase the overall operation efficiency of the steckel mill. The invention also contemplates enhancing the manner in which combustion products are drawn from the furnaces which also aids in recovering heat developed during the operation of the steckel mill as well as improving the operation of the overall combustion system. These features are obtained by providing a supply system for the air or other combustible gas delivered to each of the steckel mill coil furnaces and to direct at least a portion of the flow of this combustion gas through at least one recuperator that is in-line with an exhaust duct associated with the steckel mill. In this manner, this portion of the intake combustion gas is pre-heated prior to delivery to the various burners of the coil furnaces which results in an increased overall operation efficiency of the furnaces and steckel mill. A controlled rate of auxiliary combustion gas is also supplied to burners of the furnaces for mixing with a combustible gas, such as natural gas, in order to maintain a desired stoichiometric combustion ratio.

Combustion System For A Steckel Mill

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US Patent:
56904851, Nov 25, 1997
Filed:
Feb 22, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/603876
Inventors:
William J. Mangham - Brookwood AL
Charles D. McPherson - Mulga AL
Donald N. Mohr - Northport AL
Assignee:
Tuscaloosa Steel Corporation - Tuscaloosa AL
International Classification:
F26B 1300
F27B 928
US Classification:
432 8
Abstract:
A combustion system for use in the steckel mill provides for the controlled mixing of combustible fluids to each furnace incorporated in the steckel mill while also harnessing at least a portion of the heat developed during the operation of the mill to increase the overall operation efficiency of the steckel mill. The invention also contemplates enhancing the manner in which combustion products are drawn from the furnaces which also aids in recovering heat developed during the operation of the steckel mill as well as improving the operation of the overall combustion system. These features are obtained by providing a supply system for the air or other combustible gas delivered to each of the steckel mill coil furnaces and to direct at least a portion of the flow of this combustion gas through at least one recuperator that is in-line with an exhaust duct associated with the steckel mill. In this manner, this portion of the intake combustion gas is pre-heated prior to delivery to the various burners of the coil furnaces which results in an increased overall operation efficiency of the furnaces and steckel mill. A controlled rate of auxiliary combustion gas is also supplied to burners of the furnaces for mixing with a combustible gas, such as natural gas, in order to maintain a desired stoichiometric combustion ratio.
William L Mangham from Brookwood, AL, age ~34 Get Report