ANDREA L WILLIAMS
Physical Therapy at Wexford Hl Rd, Riverview, FL

License number
Florida 24164
Issued Date
Jul 17, 2013
Effective Date
Jul 17, 2013
Expiration Date
Nov 30, 2017
Category
Health Care
Type
Physical Therapist Assistant
Address
Address
12308 Wexford Hills Rd, Riverview, FL 33569
Phone
(813) 340-1104

Professional information

Andrea Williams Photo 1

Granulated Monocalcium Phosphate Product Containing Abrasivity And Lubricity Additives

US Patent:
8012519, Sep 6, 2011
Filed:
Apr 1, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/078557
Inventors:
Matthew T. Kane - Lakeland FL, US
Eddy Fontana - Lithia FL, US
Lawrence Alan Peacock - Riverview FL, US
Robert C. Fredere - Lakeland FL, US
David Lee - Minnetonka MN, US
Charlotte Brittain - Tampa FL, US
Andrea Williams - Riverview FL, US
Pat Connors - Tampa FL, US
Kai Hamang - Brandon FL, US
Assignee:
MOS Holdings Inc. - Plymouth MN
International Classification:
A23K 1/175
US Classification:
426 74, 426807
Abstract:
A granulated monocalcium phosphate composition that provides sufficient nutritional value as well as enhanced pelleting benefits, such as abrasiveness and lubricity, compared to other granulated phosphate feed products. The granulated monocalcium phosphate composition includes one or more additives such as lubricity and abrasivity additives. The lubricity additive can include a sodium additive that lubricates the die during a feed milling or pelleting process. The abrasivity additive can include silica or sand that scours the die during the pelleting process. The increased lubricity and abrasivity attributes of the composition benefits die throughput and efficiency in the pelleting process, without compromising nutritional value in the final feed product.


Andrea Williams Photo 2

Granulated Monocalcium Phosphate Product Containing Abrasivity And Lubricity Additives

US Patent:
2011017, Jul 21, 2011
Filed:
Jan 18, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/008640
Inventors:
Matthew T. Kane - Lakeland FL, US
Eddy Fontana - Lithia FL, US
Lawrence Alan Peacock - Riverview FL, US
Robert C. Fredere - Lakeland FL, US
David Lee - Minnetonka MN, US
Charlotte Brittain - Tampa FL, US
Andrea Williams - Riverview FL, US
Pat Connors - Tampa FL, US
Kai Hamang - Brandon FL, US
International Classification:
A23K 1/175, A23K 1/00
US Classification:
426 74
Abstract:
A granulated monocalcium phosphate composition that provides sufficient nutritional value as well as enhanced pelleting benefits, such as abrasiveness and lubricity, compared to other granulated phosphate feed products. The granulated monocalcium phosphate composition includes one or more additives such as lubricity and abrasivity additives. The lubricity additive can include a sodium additive that lubricates the die during a feed milling or pelleting process. The abrasivity additive can include silica or sand that scours the die during the pelleting process. The increased lubricity and abrasivity attributes of the composition benefits die throughput and efficiency in the pelleting process, without compromising nutritional value in the final feed product.


Andrea Williams Photo 3

Granulated Phosphate Product Containing Abrasivity And Lubricity Additives

US Patent:
2011029, Dec 1, 2011
Filed:
Jul 15, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/184086
Inventors:
Matthew T. Kane - Lakeland FL, US
Eddy Fontana - Lithia FL, US
Lawrence Alan Peacock - Riverview FL, US
Robert C. Fredere - Lakeland FL, US
David Lee - Minnetonka MN, US
Charlotte Brittain - Tampa FL, US
Andrea Williams - Riverview FL, US
Pat Connors - Tampa FL, US
Kai Hamang - Brandon FL, US
International Classification:
A23K 1/175, A23K 1/24, A23K 1/18
US Classification:
426 74
Abstract:
A granulated phosphate composition that provides sufficient nutritional value as well as enhanced pelleting benefits, such as abrasiveness and lubricity, compared to other granulated phosphate feed products. The granulated phosphate composition includes a phosphate source, such as monocalcium phosphate, mono-dicalcium phosphate, or dicalcium phosphate, and one or more additives such as lubricity and abrasivity additives. The lubricity additive can include a sodium additive that lubricates the die during a feed milling or pelleting process. The abrasivity additive can include silica or sand that scours the die during the pelleting process. The increased lubricity and abrasivity attributes of the composition benefits die throughput and efficiency in the pelleting process, without compromising nutritional value in the final feed product.