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HEROLD AKT GES

Overview
  • Total Patents
    23
About

HEROLD AKT GES has a total of 23 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1922. It filed its patents most often in Germany. Its main competitors in its focus markets machines, macromolecular chemistry and polymers and surface technology and coating are SALADIN AG, ANVER and HERBERTS POWDER COATINGS AB.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing HEROLD AKT GESs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 Germany 23

Patent filings per year

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Latest patents

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DE576140C Method and device for the production of cloudy or marbled synthetic resin bodies
DE569555C Process for molding objects from synthetic resin
DE576375C Process for covering iron surfaces, in particular iron pipes, with layers of lacquer
DE550522C Process for restoring matt or discolored shiny synthetic resin surfaces
DE522452C Method of applying coatings to hardenable synthetic resins
DE553563C Process for the production of elastic phenol aldehyde resin
DE524664C Casting mold for the production of objects made of synthetic resin or similar materials
DE527888C Vulcanizing mold for rubber goods
DE534659C Process for the production of lacquer and enamel-like coatings
DE530134C Process for the preparation of resinous phenol-formaldehyde condensation products
DE537831C Process for making molded articles from synthetic resin
DE525163C Mold washing agent for the rubber industry
DE507997C Process for the production of plastic masses
DE530559C Process for the production of synthetic resin inlays
DE505359C Process for the production of hard paper
DE539628C Method and device for the production of thin sheets of synthetic resin
DE557549C Process for the production of light and dimensionally stable condensation products from phenol, urea and formaldehyde
DE496730C Process for decolorizing phenol-formaldehyde resins condensed by ammonia
DE407896C Process for the production of an alcohol-free aqueous thymol emulsion
DE524667C Casting mold for the production of chambers from synthetic resin