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FREIBERG KONDENSATORENWERK

Overview
  • Total Patents
    28
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FREIBERG KONDENSATORENWERK has a total of 28 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1956. It filed its patents most often in German Democratic Republic, Switzerland and France. Its main competitors in its focus markets electrical machinery and energy and surface technology and coating are ICAR IND CONDENSATORI APPLIC E, LELON ELECTRONICS CORP and MENDEL ALFRED.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Galli Thomas 6
#2 Zobel Ingrid 3
#3 Kiessling Renate 3
#4 Werner Paul 3
#5 Buerger Wolfram 3
#6 Hahn Guenther 3
#7 Werner Volkmar 3
#8 Ciesielski Stephan 3
#9 Oehme Frank Dipl Phys 2
#10 Haettasch Volker 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DD294813A5 Method for the quality assay of tantalic fixed electrolyte capacitors
DD294814A5 Measuring arrangement for the quality assay of tantality electrolyst condensers
DD288025A5 Method for determining and targeting the quality of formed aluminum foil
DD285704A5 Solid electrolytic capacitor
DD284557A5 Method for limiting mechanical deformation of the housing of an aluminum electrolyte condenser
DD279974A1 Method for the periodically operated determination of end-form voltage and replacement time of formed aluminum application
DD275135A1 Solid electrolytic capacitor
DD281676A5 Explosion-proof electrolyte condenser
DD276014A3 Method for forming anoden films
DD266994A1 Grab feed device
DD266993A1 Grab feed device
DD265730A1 Arrangement for the continuous measurement and control of the specific fluid capacity of painted and formed aluminum foil
DD261458A1 Shock and vibration solid electrolytic condenser
DD252654A1 Step transmission
DD245299A1 Method for producing an electrolyte condenser
DD212351A1 Electrolytic for electrolyte capacitors
DE1150152B Method for applying a solid, conductive substance to the anode of an electrical capacitor which is provided with a surface that has been oxidized to form a dielectric
GB853846A Improvements in or relating to wide-band interference-suppression-condensers
GB843785A Method of producing electric condensers