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GULDAGER ELECTROLYSE

Overview
  • Total Patents
    60
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GULDAGER ELECTROLYSE has a total of 60 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1960. It filed its patents most often in Denmark, Germany and France. Its main competitors in its focus markets surface technology and coating, environmental technology and chemical engineering are JIN BAOQUAN, BETZ INC and DEARBORN CHEMICALS CO.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing GULDAGER ELECTROLYSEs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Fabricius Claus 21
#2 Fabricius C 5
#3 Heinzelmann Ulrich Dipl-Chem 4
#4 Heinzelmann Ulrich Dipl Chem 2
#5 Heinzelmann Ulrich 2
#6 Ehlert Hans 1
#7 Heizelmann U 1
#8 Baagoe M 1
#9 Petersen Jean 1
#10 Baagoe Mogens 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DK120090D0 Electrolytic water treatment container
DK103190D0 Procedure and plant for managed bactery growth
DK27290D0 Electrolytic cell
DK12290D0 Procedure and apparatus for the removal of the kitchen
DK299389D0 Procedures for electrolytic water treatment and electrolystems for use in exercising the procedure
DK176789D0 Method and apparatus for water treatment
DK148289D0 Procedure for corrosion protection of a water system
DK511988D0 Procedures for electrolytic water treatment
DK110788D0 Electrolytic water treatment
DE3804652A1 Method for removing oxygen dissolved in water
DK207787D0 Hot water container with built-in heat exchange
DK521086D0 Procedure for accelerated growth of micro-organisms
DK422986D0 Absorption appliance, including in the form of a heat exchange and lifting system with such a heat exchange
DE3444043C1 Anode support
DK533284D0 Procedure for removal of bl.a. water patterns and ammonium
EP0102401A1 Method of preventing scale deposits in water systems
DK165781A Prevention of stone exposure in water systems
EP0029494A1 Vessel protected against internal corrosion
EP0029493A1 Vessel protected against internal corrosion
DK485178A Installation for electrolytic water treatment in isaer a hot water system