David Lavern Mckenzie
Engineers at Swift Ave, Kansas City, MO

License number
Colorado 29972
Issued Date
Aug 12, 1994
Renew Date
Sep 1, 2002
Expiration Date
Aug 31, 2004
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
1423 Swift Ave, Kansas City, MO 64116

Professional information

David Mckenzie Photo 1

Vp Engineering At Sp International, Inc.

Position:
VP Engineering at SP International, Inc., VP Engineering at SP International, Inc.
Location:
Kansas City, Missouri Area
Industry:
Civil Engineering
Work:
SP International, Inc. - VP Engineering Havens Steel Co. Sep 1989 - Nov 1993 - Chief Engineer
Education:
Rolla School of Mines and Metallurgy 1970 - 1974
BS Civil, Structural Steel Design and Highway Design
Skills:
Structural Engineering, Steel, Steel Structures, Steel Design, Structural Engineers, Structural Analysis, Construction, Steel Detailing, Project Estimation, Construction Management, Metal Fabrication, Engineering, Civil Engineering, BIM, Construction Drawings, Materials, Bridge, Seismic Design, Concrete, CAD, Inspection


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Adv. Systems Management At Ibm

Position:
Systems Management at IBM
Location:
Kansas City, Missouri Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
IBM - Systems Management
Education:
DeVry University-Missouri 1993 - 1997
Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.), Telecommunications Engineering


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David Mckenzie

Location:
Kansas City, Missouri Area
Industry:
Computer & Network Security


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Method And Apparatus For Manufacturing And Purifying Bio-Diesel

US Patent:
2009022, Sep 10, 2009
Filed:
Dec 1, 2006
Appl. No.:
12/095872
Inventors:
Michael Everton - Berwick, AU
David West McKenzie - Kansas City MO, US
Steven Scott McGuire - Woodlands TX, US
Assignee:
ACQUA INTERNATIONAL GROUP INC - Toorak VI
International Classification:
C10L 1/18, B01J 19/00
US Classification:
44308, 422189
Abstract:
A process for producing bio-diesel is described in which a consolidator in the form of a hydrocyclone is located between the processor or reactor and a separator to improve the efficiency of the overall formation of bio-diesel. The present of the consolidator in which the major constituents of the bio-diesel is in one part or in one flow both within the consolidator and the by-products are in another part of flowpath within the consolidator acts to condition the mixture from the processor so that more efficient separation can take place in the separator thereby reducing the time taken to achieve separation of the bio-diesel component from the by-product.