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ATOFINA RES

Overview
  • Total Patents
    256
About

ATOFINA RES has a total of 256 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1987. It filed its patents most often in EPO (European Patent Office), WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets macromolecular chemistry and polymers, machines and basic materials chemistry are ATOFINA RES SA, POLYMERAT PTY LTD and BASELL POLYOLEFINE GMBH.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing ATOFINA RESs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Razavi Abbas 37
#2 Michel Jacques 33
#3 Dupire Marc 33
#4 Debras Guy 31
#5 Vermeiren Walter 28
#6 Dath Jean-Pierre 26
#7 Maziers Eric 24
#8 Demain Axel 23
#9 Miserque Olivier 13
#10 Siberdt Fabian 12

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
FR2853564A1 Hollow polyethylene balls
FR2862237A1 Ionic liquids as solvents for olefin polymerization catalysts
FR2860170A1 Ionic liquids for olefin polymerization catalysts
FR2860238A1 Polyethylene bimodal
AU2003240600A1 Rotomoulded articles prepared with polyethylene
WO03091295A1 Metallocene polypropylene for rotomoulding
FR2853659A1 Hollow polyethylene balls
FR2853658A1 Hollow polyethylene balls
FR2852015A1 STRESSED GEOMETRY CATALYST COMPONENTS COMPRISING A FLUORENYL LIGANT AND BASED ON GROUP IIIB METALS
FR2851938A1 Oligomerization catalyst based on an octanuclear cluster of nickel
EP1464657A1 Hydrogenated metallocene catalyst
FR2850386A1 Metallocenes bridges of group iii based on cyclopentadienyl-fluorenyl ligands
FR2849654A1 Metallocenes bridges of group iii based on cyclopentadienyl-fluorenyl ligands
EP1428841A1 Rotomoulded articles with dimensional stability
EP1422249A1 New metallocene catalyst system
EP1422250A1 Branched polypropylene
EP1410843A1 Slurry loop polyolefin reactor
EP1408061A1 Process for the production of a transparent copolymer
EP1405866A1 Polyolefin production
EP1403288A1 Dual site catalyst system comprising a hafnocene component for the production of bimodal polyolefins