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Geo - Tech Polymers

Postby Len2 on Mon Nov 25, 2002 6:00 pm

What do these guys do? Are they a recycler? Or are they a materials development group? I believe they are located in Westerville, OH. Can anyone tell me what they sell or what services they offer?

Some help, please.

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Postby Kazoo on Mon Nov 25, 2002 6:08 pm

There is a Geo-tech chemical company in Ohio (not sure of the town) that sells ICP's...I'm not sure if this is the same company or not though.
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Postby Louis on Mon Nov 25, 2002 7:18 pm

Originally posted by: Len
What do these guys do? Are they a recycler? Or are they a materials development group? I believe they are located in Westerville, OH. Can anyone tell me what they sell or what services they offer?

Some help, please.

Len:D


Len

You can find your answer here

http://nctn.hq.nasa.gov/innovation/Innovation_81/tpatented.html

A little teaser - - -

An Ohio company is commercializing a NASA-patented technique to produce superior corrosion control coatings under a license agreement with Kennedy Space Center's Technology Programs and Commercialization Office. GeoTech Chemical Company of Tallmadge, Ohio, plans to market products under the Catize™ name, beginning sometime after January, according to Vice President Christopher Geer.



Hope that helps

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Postby Peter P on Tue Nov 26, 2002 9:47 am

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Postby Len2 on Tue Nov 26, 2002 12:18 pm

Thanks guys,

The question now is this...are these guy high tech partners w/ NASA in a conductive coating venture or are they scrap plastic recycling brokers?

Or are they one and the same?

Curiouser and curiouser it gets,

Len:p

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Re: Geo - Tech Polymers

Postby PhoenixInc on Wed Jan 13, 2010 2:44 pm

I know GeoTech, being from Columbus OH as well. I have been to their place and seen their operations, several times at least a couple years back. Most of my friends that worked there have moved on now, but Geotech is or was connected with METSS corp, that does polymer testing. They buy and sell thermoplastics as well. It seemed like they mostly handled engineering resins, but maybe that was just my experience with them. They used to de-metallize polycarbonate in some proprietary method, but I am not so sure they are still doing that. They were not originally founded by anyone in NASA, but I was told they had a number of PhD's working there at one time, so it would not be shocking if they had a contract with them. Best thing to do is call them. They had been fairly open with us on what they did.
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