Georgia West Imaging 705 Dixie St, Carrollton, GA 30117 7708340751 (phone), 7708340753 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine Graduated: 2002
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis Thyroid Biopsy
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Hyslop graduated from the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine in 2002. He works in Carrollton, GA and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology and Abdominal Radiology. Dr. Hyslop is affiliated with Higgins General Hospital, Tanner Medical Center Carrollton, Tanner Medical Center Villa Rica and Warm Springs Medical Center.
Deborah K. Lickfield - Easley SC James M. Watt - Piedmont SC Stanley Littman - Roswell GA Robert F. Hyslop - Simpsonville SC
Assignee:
BBA Nonwovens Simpsonville, Inc. - Simpsonville SC
International Classification:
B32B 506
US Classification:
442346
Abstract:
A nonwoven laminate fabric includes first and second nonwoven webs formed of spunbonded substantially continuous filaments and a nonwoven web of meltblown microfibers having a basis weight between about one and twenty grams per square meter sandwiched between and bonded to the first and second nonwoven webs to form a composite nonwoven fabric. The meltblown web includes a plurality of thermoplastic microfine fibers having an average fiber diameter of less than 1. 5 microns. The nonwoven laminate exhibits good barrier properties and can be used as a sterile wrap.
Jared A. Austin - Greer SC Joseph H. Miller - Menasha WI Robert F. Hyslop - De Pere WI
Assignee:
Fiberweb North America, Inc. - Simpsonville SC
International Classification:
D04H 500
US Classification:
28105
Abstract:
A nonwoven fabric having high performance aqueous fluid retention and wiping characteristics and a method of producing such fabric. The fabric comprises a reinforcing web of self-bonded continuous filament synthetic fibers having at least one surface with spaced clusters of synthetic staple fibers and short natural fibers generally surrounded by void areas having a concentration of synthetic staple fibers and short natural fibers which is lower than such concentration in the clusters. The desired pattern of clusters may be obtained by hydroentanglement using a coarse apertured forming surface.
Composite Nonwoven Fabric And Articles Produced Therefrom
Deborah K. Lickfield - Easley SC Mark H. S. Berman - Simpsonville SC Robert F. Hyslop - Simpsonville SC Andrew R. Oleszczuk - Simpsonville SC Scott L. Gessner - Encinitas CA Jared A. Austin - Greer SC
Assignee:
Fiberweb North America, Inc. - Simpsonville SC
International Classification:
B32B 2714
US Classification:
428198
Abstract:
The invention is directed to a composite nonwoven fabric comprising first and second nonwoven webs of spunbonded substantially continuous thermoplastic filaments, and a nonwoven hydrophobic microporous web of thermoplastic meltblown microfibers sandwiched between the first and second nonwoven webs. The filaments of the nonwoven spunbond webs are formed of continuous multiconstituent filaments which include a lower melting gamma radiation stable polyethylene polymer component and one or more higher melting gamma radiation stable polymer constituents, wherein a substantial portion of the surfaces of the multiconstituent filaments consists of the lower melting gamma radiation stable polyethylene constituent. The nonwoven hydrophobic microporous web is formed from a gamma radiation stable polyethylene polymer. The webs are bonded together to form the composite nonwoven fabric by discrete point bonds in which the polyethylene constituent of said multiconstituent filaments and the polyethylene of said third nonwoven web are fused together.
Jared A. Austin - Greer SC Joseph H. Miller - Menasha WI Robert F. Hyslop - De Pere WI
Assignee:
The James River Corporation - Richmond VA
International Classification:
B32B 3300
US Classification:
428 91
Abstract:
A nonwoven fabric having high performance aqueous fluid retention and wiping characteristics and a method of producing such fabric. The fabric comprises a reinforcing web of self-bonded continuous filament synthetic fibers having at least one surface with spaced clusters of synthetic staple fibers and short natural fibers generally surrounded by void areas having a concentration of synthetic staple fibers and short natural fibers which is lower than such concentration in the clusters. The desired pattern of clusters may be obtained by hydroentanglement using a coarse apertured forming surface.
Cherry Hospital Mar 2020 - Sep 2020
Healthcare Technician
Vistakon Mar 2020 - Sep 2020
Manufacturing Technician
West Pharmaceutical Services Jan 2015 - Apr 2015
Maintenance Technician
Wayne Community College Jul 2014 - Jan 2015
Aviation Lab Technician
Boeing Feb 2014 - Apr 2014
Contracted Hydraulics Technician
Education:
Ecpi University 2015 - 2019
Ecpi University 2015 - 2017
Wayne Community College 2008 - 2013
Associates, Associate of Arts, Aviation
Johnston County Community College
Embry - Riddle Aeronautical University
Skills:
Aviation Electronics Automotive Aircraft Maintenance Aircraft Customer Service Sales Piloting Troubleshooting Purchasing Team Leadership Continuous Improvement Process Improvement Maintenance and Repair Aerospace Lean Manufacturing Microsoft Office Quality Assurance Customer Satisfaction Inventory Management Leadership Microsoft Word Team Building Time Management Inventory Control Preventive Maintenance Manufacturing Microsoft Excel Powerpoint Outlook Public Speaking Problem Solving Engineering
Interests:
Aviation Electronics Piloting Clean Energy Solar Power
Jun 2004 to 2000 Fitter n turnerPolymark Technograph
Apr 2003 to Apr 2004Safeway Stores plc
Mar 2001 to Apr 2003
Education:
Open Polytechnic Aug 2014 Certificate in Management Level 4Manukau Polytechnic Sep 2013 Plastics Processing TechnologyOpen Polytechnic Feb 2013 Certificate in Business Administration and Computing LevelManurewa High School Maths
Jan 2015 to 2000 Maintenance technicianWayne Community College Goldsboro, NC Jul 2014 to Jan 2015 Aviation Lab AssistantLowes Smithfield, NC 2005 to 2014 Paint SpecialistBoeing Charleston, SC Jan 2014 to Present Hydraulics Technician
Education:
Wayne Community College NC 2013 AAS in Aviation Systems TechnologyPenn Foster Scranton, PA 2010 to 2012 Diploma in Electronics TechnicianPenn Foster Scranton, PA 2010 to 2011 Automotive Systems Technology Diploma in Automotive
Skills:
Engine overhaul, turbine/recip engines, hydraulics and pneumatics, sheet metal, riveting, fabrication, electronics, composites, computers, vehicle maintenance, car stereo.