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SOLVAY ADVANCED POLYMERS LLC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    406
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    167,333
About

SOLVAY ADVANCED POLYMERS LLC has a total of 406 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1995. It filed its patents most often in WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization), United States and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets macromolecular chemistry and polymers, machines and surface technology and coating are EMS CHEMIE AG, SABIC INNOVATIVE PLASTICS IP and TICONA GMBH.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SOLVAY ADVANCED POLYMERS LLCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 El-Hibri Mohammad Jamal 75
#2 Maljkovic Nikica 39
#3 Bushelman Corinne 34
#4 Weinberg Shari 33
#5 Cupta Glenn W 30
#6 Crowe Christie W 29
#7 Stern Brian A 28
#8 Doty James K 27
#9 Louis Chantal 27
#10 Thomas David B 23

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US2014236101A1 Medical tubings made of a polymer material
AU2011100299A4 Improved needles made of a particular plastic material
WO2011113865A1 Improved needles made of a particular plastic material
WO2011076674A1 New polyamide, polyimide or polyamide-imide comprising dibenzodiazocine units
FR2964384A1 Use (and articles based) of a polysulfone composition
CN102388095A Improved halogen free flame retardant polyamide composition
EP2357014A1 Improved needles made of a particular plastic material
TW201022327A Hydroquinone-containing polyesters having improved whiteness
CA2740697A1 Improved process for preparing a poly(aryl ether ketone)using a high purity 4,4'-difluorobenzophenone
BRPI0919681A2 process for making a fiber or sheet, and fiber or sheet
BRPI0918079A2 flexible tube, polymer composition, and method for preparing a polymer composition
EP2276792A1 Fire resistant, high flow poly(aryl ether sulfone) composition
TW200922970A Improved poly(aryletherketone)s and process for making them
TW200914495A Flame resistant sulfone polymers
CN101679741A The article of rub resistance and wearing and tearing
FR2926299A1 Making poly(aryletherketone) used in medical applications involves reacting fluorinated monomers, followed by adding alkali metal salt to form poly(aryletherketone) of higher viscosity, which is further reacted with a difluorinated monomer
US2008312387A1 New Polyarylene Composition
US2010024695A1 Fabrics
CN103361758A Coal combustion flue gas filters
CN101679746A New flexible pipe