Dennis Danzik

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Dennis M Danzik (born 1958) is a noted plastics engineer and inventor.

Danzik was educated at Central Wyoming College, University of Wyoming, University of Dayton, and Owens Technical College. Danzik completed his engineering internship at Bell Laboratories in 1980.

Danzik is most famous for the invention of Hydraulic Composite Molding, a polyester process that molds large utility poles using a low pressure process Danzik developed in 1998. He also gained notariaty in 1999 with recycling work in several foreign countries with the issuance of U.S. Patents for work in medical waste processing.

Key patents issued to Danzik are United States Patent 5837171 cir Nov 1998 in which Danzik and Dr. Lindsey Dalley, both of Nevada successfully made claims to " METHODOLOGY FOR THE STERILIZATION AND PROCESSING OF MEDICAL WASTES".

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  1. National Society of Professional Engineers
  2. Reno Gazette Journal
  3. New York State Health Department - List of Electors
  4. US Patent Rporter
  5. Arizona Music Hall of Fame