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MAGNEZIT K

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  • Total Patents
    34
About

MAGNEZIT K has a total of 34 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1979. It filed its patents most often in USSR (Union of Socialist Soviet Republics) and Russian Federation. Its main competitors in its focus markets environmental technology are NINGBO RUICHENG PACKING MAT CO, LE GI PROEKT PREDPR REZINOVOJ and SHANGHAI JINGYU ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING CO LTD.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Koptelov Viktor N 20
#2 Simonov Konstantin V 19
#3 Chuklaj Aleksandr M 12
#4 Zagnojko Viktor V 12
#5 Gaponov Yakov G 9
#6 Mezentsev Evgenij P 8
#7 Frolov Oleg I 8
#8 Andrievskikh Leonid I 7
#9 Antonov Rudolf P 6
#10 Polovinkina Raisa S 6

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
RU2084906C1 Device which measures resistance of electric circuits which run current
RU2059590C1 Periclase-bearing powders production method
RU2040507C1 Carbon-containing refractory product
RU2006887C1 Metal locator
RU2037970C1 Acoustic-electric transducer
RU2023705C1 Magnesian binder
RU1792354C Sliding gate plate
RU1796600C Raw materials mixture for clinker production
SU1744397A1 Rotary furnace lining
RU2014307C1 Composition for manufacturing construction materials
SU1717641A1 Tuyere for bottom blowing of metal melt and method of its manufacture
RU1630239C Method of melted refractory materials producing
RU1770310C Fused magnesia refractory material
SU1615165A1 Refractory composition
SU1609777A1 Charge for making refractory articles and linings
SU1567551A1 Refractory compound for linings of heating units
SU1560523A1 Method of manufacturing basic refractory articles
SU1542934A1 Refractory composition
SU1479441A1 Initial composition for making periclase-carbon refractories
SU1470726A1 Refractory material for making and repairing the linings of steel-melting furnaces