| Joseph Paller | Email: JOE@ELECTROCHEMLAB.COM |
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Qualifications Mr. Paller, Laboratory Director at Electrochemical Evaluations, has been working in the fields of corrosion, chemistry, and materials analysis for over 15 years. He is experienced in electrochemical corrosion testing of various medical devices. Mr. Paller received his bachelor degree in chemistry from the University of Delaware in 1991. As a Senior Corrosion Technologist at CTL, Mr. Paller performed various D.C. electrochemical techniques to determine corrosion resistance of materials to their environment in industrial and medical applications. He was the principal conductor and interpreter of electrochemical corrosion testing of medical implants according to ASTM F2129. His interpretation of the electrochemical data was used in preparing reports and opinions on the corrosion properties of numerous implants. He also has experience with test specimen fabrication, routine corrosion tests, and field corrosion surveys. Additionally, Mr. Paller oversaw the analytical laboratory. Typical projects included the identification of plastics, elastomers and organic compounds using infrared (FTIR) analysis and ion chromatography (IC) to determine common anion concentrations in waste, process and high purity water sources. While with Celotex, Mr. Paller directed the quality control department utilizing various test methods to determine overall product quality. He was also responsible for inbound chemical supply for production line, batch chemistry, and R&D chemical trials. During employment at W.B.Coleman, Mr. Paller managed the analytical, metallurgical and physical testing laboratories. Primarily, he was responsible for the reporting of all data generated by the various test methods utilized by the departments mentioned. The laboratories conducted a variety of tests including: “wet” and spectrometric methods of determination; tensile and compression tests; and failure analysis. Additional responsibilities included the analysis of quality control samples generated by a sacrificial anode manufacturer using electrochemical and spectrometric test methods. |
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Electrochemical Evaluations, LLC. 18 Alanrose Court Newark, DE 19702 Phone: 302-740-6381 Fax: 302-565-4033 Email: JOE@ELECTROCHEMLAB.COM |
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