Barry Wayne Bartos, Age 692712 Monterrey St, Arlington, TX 76015

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2712 Monterrey St, Arlington, TX 76015 (817) 261-7607 (817) 274-1537

2712 Monterrey St, Arlington, TX 76015 (409) 682-6458

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Company: Lockheed martin 1983 Position: Materials engineer

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School / High School: The University of Texas at Arlington 1973 to 1980

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English

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Aviation & Aerospace

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Senior Materials And Processes Engineer

Location:
2712 Monterrey St, Arlington, TX 76015
Industry:
Aviation & Aerospace
Work:
Lockheed Martin
Materials Engineer
Lockheed Martin
Senior Materials and Processes Engineer
Education:
The University of Texas at Arlington 1973 - 1980
Languages:
English

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Electrically-Conductive, Thermally-Insulating Structure And Method

US Patent:
2002012, Sep 19, 2002
Filed:
Jan 30, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/772757
Inventors:
David Hunn - Kennedale TX, US
Barry Bartos - Arlington TX, US
Assignee:
LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION
International Classification:
H01B007/18
US Classification:
174/1020SC
Abstract:
An electrically-conductive, thermally-insulating structure includes a thermally-insulating layer having a thermal conductivity of no more than about 3.5×10W/hrcmK. and an electrically-conductive layer, applied to the thermally-insulating layer, which has an electrical resistivity of no more than about five ohms at 700 C. The thermally-insulating layer can comprise a plurality of microballoons to decrease the density of the thermally-insulating layer.

Electrically-Conductive, Thermally-Insulating Structure And Method

US Patent:
2002014, Oct 10, 2002
Filed:
Jan 15, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/050095
Inventors:
David Hunn - Kennedale TX, US
Barry Bartos - Arlington TX, US
Assignee:
LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION
International Classification:
H01B007/18
US Classification:
174/1020SC
Abstract:
An electrically-conductive, thermally-insulating structure includes a thermally-insulating layer having a thermal conductivity of no more than about 3.5×10W/hrcm K and an electrically-conductive layer, applied to the thermally-insulating layer, which has an electrical resistivity of no more than about five ohms at 700 C. The thermally-insulating layer can comprise a plurality of microballoons to decrease the density of the thermally-insulating layer.

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