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ENICHEM POLYMERES FRANCE

Overview
  • Total Patents
    40
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ENICHEM POLYMERES FRANCE has a total of 40 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1983. It filed its patents most often in EPO (European Patent Office), France and Canada. Its main competitors in its focus markets macromolecular chemistry and polymers, machines and surface technology and coating are JAPAN POLYPROPYLENE CORP, NOVA CHEMICALS (INTERNATIONAL) S A and DANUBIA PETROCHEM POLYMERE.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing ENICHEM POLYMERES FRANCEs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Bujadoux Karel 14
#2 Audureau Joel 9
#3 Mortreux Andre 8
#4 Mehalla Hacene 8
#5 Petit Francis 8
#6 Pellerin Thierry 7
#7 Olonde Xavier 7
#8 Hervais Vincent 6
#9 Adisson Emmanuel 6
#10 Debruyne Nathalie 5

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US5585447A Catalyst for the (co)polymerization of alpha-olefins, a process for its preparation and (co)polymerization process making use thereof
FR2732682A1 Long-chain dialkylmagnesium, process for the preparation thereof and its applications
FR2728906A1 CONTINUOUS PROCESS FOR (CO) POLYMERIZATION OF ETHYLENE
FR2699856A1 Multilayer film comprising layers based on polypropylene and polyethylene, its manufacturing process and its use for shrinkable covers.
FR2696750A1 Caralyzers and process for the preparation of catalysts suitable for the polymerization of ethylene.
BR9203045A Process for grafting the acid and anhydrides line of carboxylic acids of ethylene saturation on homopolymers or copolymers of ethylene and installation for the execution of this process
WO9300401A1 Compositions containing ethylene copolymers and films obtained
FR2685335A1 CATALYST FOR THE (CO) POLYMERIZATION OF ALPHA-OLEFINS, A PROCESS FOR PREPARING THE SAME, AND A METHOD OF (CO) POLYMERIZING THE SAME
WO9211299A1 Method for preparing an olefin polymerization catalyst
FR2681870A1 CATALYSTS AND PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF CATALYSTS FOR USE IN THE POLYMERIZATION OF ETHYLENE