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HERTHA MOELLER GEB WEBER

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  • Total Patents
    13
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HERTHA MOELLER GEB WEBER has a total of 13 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1914. It filed its patents most often in Germany. Its main competitors in its focus markets chemical engineering are SP K B ENERGOKHIMICHESKOJ APPA, LANDIK VLADIMIR V and PERM MASHINOSTROITELNYJ Z IM V.

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#1 Germany 13

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DE507316C Device for the electrical separation of floating bodies from gases
DE487847C Method and device for the electrical separation of floating bodies from gaseous substances
DE478478C Device for the electrical separation of floating bodies from gases or insulating liquids
DE458887C Method and device for separating suspended bodies from electrically insulating, in particular gaseous fluids in an electrical high-voltage current field
DE461126C Device for the electrical separation of floating bodies from electrically insulating, in particular gaseous media
DE489168C Device for the electrical separation of floating bodies from gases
DE461306C Method and device for the separation of floating bodies from electrically insulating, in particular gaseous fluids by high-voltage electricity
DE456819C Method and device for the electrical separation of floating bodies from insulating, in particular gaseous, fluids
DE461829C Process for cleaning the separation electrodes of electrical gas cleaners
DE461883C Method and device for separating suspended bodies from electrically insulating, in particular gaseous, fluids
DE466343C Process for the electrical elimination of floating bodies from insulating, in particular gaseous fluids in an electrical high-voltage current field
DE456150C Arrangement for the electrical separation of floating bodies from insulating, in particular gaseous fluids in an electrical high-voltage current field
DE461555C Method and device for separating suspended bodies from electrically insulating, in particular gaseous, fluids