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SURFACE TECHNOLOGY CORP

Overview
  • Total Patents
    119
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    220,504
About

SURFACE TECHNOLOGY CORP has a total of 119 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1968. It filed its patents most often in United States, Germany and Japan. Its main competitors in its focus markets surface technology and coating, machines and materials and metallurgy are NITRALLOY CORP, RAUSCH JOHN J and TOCALO CO LTD.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SURFACE TECHNOLOGY CORPs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Feldstein Nathan 41
#2 Rausch John J 17
#3 Rausch J 14
#4 Thyne Ray J Van 13
#5 Van Thyne R 12
#6 Feldstein Michael David 6
#7 Lancsek Thomas S 5
#8 Lindsay Deborah J 5
#9 Van Thyne Ray J 4
#10 Feldstein N 3

Latest patents

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WO2016069365A1 Plating bath solutions
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US2014178577A1 Composite PTFE plating
US2009007814A1 Composite electroless plating
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US5863616A Non-ionic stabilizers in composite electroless plating
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US5707725A Composite plating having a gradient in density of codeposited particles
US6306466B1 Stabilizers for composite electroless plating
US5300330A Stabilized composite electroless plating compositions
US5891523A Method for manufacturing metallized heat treated precision articles
US5389229A Prestabilization of particulate matter prior to their dispersion