Dan Yasenchak

Director Of Technical Services at E-BEAM Services Inc.

Dan Yasenchak serves as the Technology and Development Manager at E-BEAM Services Inc. since September 2001, where responsibilities include assisting clients in achieving success through electron beam processing and identifying optimal alternatives for applications such as sterilization and polymer modification, working with a diverse range of companies from start-ups to Fortune 500 firms. Prior experience includes a role as a Chemical Engineering Co-op at Bayer from September 1996 to September 1999, which involved gaining insights into chemical plant operations and providing support in process engineering. Dan Yasenchak holds a Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Cincinnati and additional certifications in Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and Project Management from Purdue University and Xavier University, respectively.

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Lebanon, United States

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E-BEAM Services Inc.

E-BEAM Services, Inc. is a leading supplier of contract electron beam processing services, with greater than 500 kW of installed accelerator capacity -- enough to process nearly one billion pounds of material annually. Our electron beam processing can improve your products - and your bottom line. Electron beam processing effectively and efficiently creates useful changes in material properties and performance, such as polymer crosslinking and chain scissioning. E-beam processing is also widely used for medical device sterilization, cosmetics sterilization, and pharmaceutical sterilization. This technology is not entirely new. Pioneering work in electron beam processing began in the 1930s. E-beam sterilization was commercialized in the 1950s; around the same time e-beam crosslinking was first used for processing wire insulation jacketing. Since then, electron beam processing has expanded to include heat-shrinkable plastics, thermoset composite curing, semiconductor enhancement, food processing and others, while offering decided economic and environmental advantages.


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