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THYSSENKRUPP ELECTRICAL STEEL EBG GMBH

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  • Total Patents
    34
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THYSSENKRUPP ELECTRICAL STEEL EBG GMBH has a total of 34 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1995. It filed its patents most often in Germany, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and China. Its main competitors in its focus markets materials and metallurgy, electrical machinery and energy and surface technology and coating are EBG ELEKTROMAGNET WERKSTOFFE, THYSSENKRUPP ELECTRICAL STEEL GMBH and YAMAZAKI SHUICHI.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing THYSSENKRUPP ELECTRICAL STEEL EBG GMBHs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Schneider Juergen 14
#2 Wuppermann Carl-Dieter 12
#3 Friedrich Karl Ernst 11
#4 Guenther Klaus 8
#5 Fischer Olaf 8
#6 Rasim Wolfgang 7
#7 Hingmann Hermann 6
#8 Telger Karl 6
#9 Boehm Thomas 6
#10 Jung Thomas 6

Latest patents

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KR20100057836A Magnetic core and use of magnetic core for electrical machines
DE102008008781A1 Method for producing a grain-oriented electrical strip
DE10311215A1 Method for producing grain-oriented, cold-rolled electrical sheet or strip
EP1415008A1 Non-grain oriented electric sheet steel or strip and method for the production thereof
DE10221793C1 Non-grain oriented electrical steel or sheet and process for its manufacture
DE10220282C1 Process for producing cold-rolled steel strip with Si contents of at least 3.2% by weight for electromagnetic applications
DE10159501A1 Non-grain oriented electric sheet steel or strip obtained from a steel melt has an austenitic structure, then a mixed structure consisting of austenite and ferrite, and finally a ferritic structure over the course of cooling
DE10156059A1 Process for the production of non-grain-oriented electrical sheet
DE10139699A1 Non-grain oriented electrical sheet or strip and process for its manufacture
DE10130308A1 Grain-oriented electrical sheet with an electrically insulating coating
DE10016096A1 Furnace for annealing steel strips coiled into coils and method for annealing them