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SOLUTIA GERMANY GMBH & CO KG

Overview
  • Total Patents
    51
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SOLUTIA GERMANY GMBH & CO KG has a total of 51 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1991. It filed its patents most often in EPO (European Patent Office), United States and Germany. Its main competitors in its focus markets macromolecular chemistry and polymers, basic materials chemistry and machines are SIGMAKALON SERVICES BV, SIGMAKALON SERVICES B V and PRK DESOTO INTERNEHSHNL INK.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Scholl Frank 27
#2 Wonner Johann 18
#3 Wallenwein Siegfried 8
#4 Eckes Helmut 6
#5 Hobisch Gerald 6
#6 Schloettig Karin 5
#7 Woelfert Guenter 5
#8 Has Adam 4
#9 Schaefer Ralph 4
#10 Marten Manfred 4

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US6720392B2 Aqueous amino resin blends
DE10162771A1 Use of plasticized novolaks as an additive to rubber compounds
DE10128420A1 Water-dilutable etherified melamine-formaldehyde resins
DE10128040A1 Aqueous externally emulsified resole dispersions
DE10021849A1 Aqueous aminoplast composition, used for impregnating paper or cardboard for use as finish foil or edge for furniture, contains specified formaldehyde-binding additive and optionally acrylate resin dispersion
DE10010667C1 Resin binder for printing ink, e.g. illustration gravure ink containing toluene, obtained by reacting natural resin (acid) with phenolic resin to form modified natural resin with specified acid value, and reacting with (di)cyclopentadiene
DE19956006C1 New thermostable, toluene-soluble modified natural resin acid esters, used as binder resins in varnish extended with toluene, printing ink and illustration gravure and offset printing
EP1027382A1 Aqueous polyurethane dispersions and coatings prepared therefrom
EP0698591A1 Alkylated and aralkylated polyhydroxy aromatic compounds and a process for their preparation