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		<title>SYNTHETIC/PLASTIC/COMPOSITE CENTRALIZER: PATENT VS ALTERNATIVES</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ATS regularly gets requests to manufacture Synthetic/Plastic/Composite Centralizers to our clients’ specifications.  To manufacture synthetic/plastic centralizers to a company’s specification is a straightforward process for us.  What many of our clients are unaware of is that there is a US Patent (6,435,275) in effect on synthetic/plastic/composite centralizers and there is a United States license holder [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ATS regularly gets requests to manufacture Synthetic/Plastic/Composite Centralizers to our clients’ specifications.  To manufacture synthetic/plastic centralizers to a company’s specification is a straightforward process for us.  What many of our clients are unaware of is that there is a US Patent (6,435,275) in effect on synthetic/plastic/composite centralizers and there is a United States license holder for that patent. Many of our clients have been contacted and have had to either buy an approved product or pay a royalty.  The most important section is from the “Summary of the Invention” Section and is as follows:</p>
<p><b>Typically, the plastic, elastomeric and/or rubber material may comprise polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), polyetheretherketone, carbon reinforced polyetheretherketone, polyphthalamide, polyvinylidene fluoride, polyphenylylene sulphide, polyetherimide, polyethylene, polysulphone, polyethersulphone, polybutyleneteraphthalate, polyetherketoneketone, polyamides, a rubber &amp; rubber compounds, phenolic resins or compounds, thermosetting plastics, thermoplastic elastomers, thermoplastic compounds or thermoplastic polyester resins.</b></p>
<p>In one example of the invention, the plastic, elastomeric or rubber material may contain a filler material, such as glass, carbon, PTFE, silicon, molybdenum disulphide, graphite, oil or wax, or any combination of these materials.</p>
<p><b>The annular body may be manufactured from and consist of the plastic, elastomeric and/or rubber material. However, the annular body may comprise a combination of the plastic, elastomeric and/or rubber material and another material such as a metal. For example, the annular body may comprise a metal skeleton or other structure coated, or partially coated, with the plastic, elastomeric or rubber material. In addition, or as an alternative, the annular body may comprise a combination of different plastic, elastomeric and/or rubber materials</b>.</p>
<p>This listing is extensive if not exhaustive.</p>
<p>Many of our clients have worked with us and selected alternative, non-patented and non-patentable materials to make their proprietary centralizers.  In some cases the non-synthetic centralizers can be smaller than the synthetic centralizer being replaced.  <b>In nearly every case, the alternative materials are less expensive.</b>  The following chart lists some of the alternative centralizer materials and properties replacing synthetic materials.</p>
<p><b><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Material </span></b><b>                       <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Tensile</span>         <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Yield</span>             <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Elongation</span>        <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Brinell</span></b></p>
<p><b>                                      (min kpsi)   (min kpsi)        (min %)           (min)</b></p>
<p>Aluminum A356-T6           34                   24                     3.5                80</p>
<p>Aluminum Tenzaloy          32                   22                     3.0                 75</p>
<p>Ductile Iron A536              72                    50                    18.0             130</p>
<p>ADI Grade 2                     120                   90                      2.0              302</p>
<p>(Austempered Ductile Iron)</p>
<p>ATS welcomes the opportunity to work with your company in manufacturing your centralizers.  There is never a charge for developing quotes.  Our clients are no obligated on the first Purchase Order (PO), until they have approved the first articles.</p>
<p>For additional information, contact jred@amosstrading.com.</p>
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