BRIAN M ANDERSON
Electrician in Montgomery, MA

License number
Massachusetts 7136
Issued Date
Apr 25, 2014
Expiration Date
Jul 31, 2019
Type
Systems Contractor
Address
Address
Montgomery, MA 01050

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Address
Phone
Brian Anderson
4 Adella Pl #3, Allston, MA 02134

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Glossy Ink Jet Medium

Glossy Ink Jet Medium

US Patent:
6413590, Jul 2, 2002
Filed:
May 31, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/584106
Inventors:
Brian L. Anderson - Westfield MA
Andrew J. Naisby - Northampton MA
Everett W. Bennett - Easthampton MA
Jimal D. Hadla - Westfield MA
Leonard R. Gemme - Belchertown MA
Assignee:
Rexam Graphics Inc. - South Hadley MA
International Classification:
B05D 302
US Classification:
4273855, 4273899, 427391, 427395, 427417, 101494
Abstract:
Provided is a UV-curable ink jet coating comprised of a copolymer or mixture of polyvinyl alcohol and polyethylene oxide, and a water-soluble polymer which can act as an electron and/or proton donor, preferably containing at least one carbonyl group. The entire mixture is UV cured once coated onto a substrate thereby creating a matrix due to crosslinking between the water soluble polymer and the polyvinyl alcohol/polyethylene oxide copolymer or mixture. The result is an ink receptive coating which will absorb many different ink jet inks very rapidly, while exhibiting high gloss. The ink jet medium thereby permits use with many different printers and inks.


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Process For Preparing A Laminated Ink Jet Print

Process For Preparing A Laminated Ink Jet Print

US Patent:
2003004, Mar 13, 2003
Filed:
Aug 30, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/941562
Inventors:
Brian Anderson - Westfield MA, US
Jamil Hadla - Westfield MA, US
Edward McCarron - South Hadley MA, US
Wendi West - Chicopee MA, US
International Classification:
B41J002/01
US Classification:
347/101000
Abstract:
Provided is a process for preparing a laminated ink jet printed image. The process comprises first coating an ink jet image receiving layer onto a clear base material useful for lamination. An image is printed on the image receiving layer, and then the resulting construction is applied to a substrate with heat and pressure such that the image bearing layer is in between the substrate and the clear base and is protectively sealed by means of the clear base. The clear base layer acts as a protective layer for the image bearing layer.


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Positive Working Thermal Plates

Positive Working Thermal Plates

US Patent:
7229739, Jun 12, 2007
Filed:
May 25, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/137179
Inventors:
Paul A. Perron - Springfield MA, US
Brian L. Anderson - Westfield MA, US
William J. Ryan - South Windsor CT, US
Assignee:
Anocoil Corporation - Rockville CT
International Classification:
G03F 7/039, G03F 7/14, G03F 7/30
US Classification:
4302701, 430302, 430326, 430330, 430905, 430909, 430918, 430964
Abstract:
The invention generally relates to positive-working coating compositions and to a substrate formed with a coating of that composition. Advantageous versions of the invention provide an infrared imageable, positive lithographic printing plate having a coating comprising a hydroxy substituted polymer, a diphenylcarbinol solubility suppressing compound and an infrared radiation absorbing compound.


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Dual Purpose Receiver Sheet

Dual Purpose Receiver Sheet

US Patent:
7915334, Mar 29, 2011
Filed:
Nov 13, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/559173
Inventors:
Brian L. Anderson - Westfield MA, US
Simon Roberto Cuch - East Longmeadow MA, US
Assignee:
Kanzaki Specialty Papers, Inc. - Ware MA
International Classification:
C08K 3/36
US Classification:
524493, 524487
Abstract:
A dual purpose receiver sheet suitable for use in both digital offset printing presses and xerographic (dry toner) printers and presses, is provided. The inventive receiver sheet employs a microporous toner receiving layer(s) prepared from fine particles in combination with at least one film forming binder, these components being present within a fixed ratio range. The inventive dual purpose receiver sheet with microporous toner receiving layer(s) exhibits good heat stability and good to excellent adhesion to both liquid toners used in digital offset presses and dry toners used in xerographic printing systems.