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EHRFELD MIKROTECHNIK BTS GMBH

Overview
  • Total Patents
    50
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EHRFELD MIKROTECHNIK BTS GMBH has a total of 50 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2002. It filed its patents most often in EPO (European Patent Office), WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and Germany. Its main competitors in its focus markets chemical engineering, thermal processes and organic fine chemistry are ASHE MORRIS LTD, FUJIAN WANLONG DIAMOND TOOLS CO LTD and SYNTICS GMBH.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing EHRFELD MIKROTECHNIK BTS GMBHs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Ehrfeld Wolfgang 21
#2 Herbstritt Frank 12
#3 Merkel Till 9
#4 Azzawi Alexander 8
#5 Schael Frank 8
#6 Nagy Karoly 7
#7 Kroschel Matthias 5
#8 Von Zadow Edgar 4
#9 Wormland Bernhard 4
#10 Sondermann Martin 4

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DE102012216945A1 Process and apparatus for the production of organic peroxides by milli-reaction technology
WO2010099884A1 Coaxial compact static mixer and use thereof
DE102009020527A1 Apparatus for carrying out photochemical processes
EP1995545A2 Plate heater for heat transfer processes
HK1092098A1 Static lamination micro mixer
DE102005060280A1 Integrated micromixer and its use
DE102005049294A1 Process for the preparation of organic peroxides by microreaction technology
WO2005079964A1 Micromixer
DE102005003966A1 Apparatus for the continuous implementation of photochemical processes with low optical layer thicknesses, narrow residence time distribution and high throughputs
DE102005003964A1 Continuous flow through heat exchanger for fluid media
DE102005002483A1 Method for encapsulating sensor molecules with a semipermeable membrane
DE102004035462A1 Apparatus and method for the continuous performance of chemical processes
EP1641557A2 Scalable continuous production system
EP1666132A1 Micromixer
DE10350484A1 Method and device for labeling proteins
WO2004052518A2 Static lamination micro mixer
DE10216947A1 Method for homogenizing emulsions