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THYSSENKRUPP VDM GMBH

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  • Total Patents
    178
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THYSSENKRUPP VDM GMBH has a total of 178 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1994. 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 FIRTH BROWN LTD, SHI HAIHUA and VILLARES METALS SA.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing THYSSENKRUPP VDM GMBHs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Hattendorf Heike 62
#2 Gehrmann Bodo 41
#3 Kolb-Telieps Angelika 27
#4 De Boer Bernd 23
#5 Kloewer Jutta 22
#6 Lindemann Janine 16
#7 Hojda Ralf 15
#8 Webelsiep Juergen 12
#9 Brill Ulrich 7
#10 Heike Hattendorf 6

Latest patents

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WO2012136181A2 Process for producing a substrate ribbon
DE102012004488A1 Heat-resistant iron-chromium-aluminum alloy with low chromium evaporation rate and increased heat resistance
DE102011016180A1 Producing substrate ribbon for high-temperature superconductors, comprises shaping non-ferromagnetic or weakly ferromagnetic metallic carrier material, and applying an interfacial layer before plating on the carrier material
DE102011015961A1 Preparing a substrate band, useful e.g. for high-temperature superconductors, comprises forming a non- or only weakly ferromagnetic metallic carrier material with highly textured metallic outer layer by mechanical plating
DE102011013091A1 Nickel-chromium-cobalt-molybdenum alloy
DE102010049781A1 Ni-Fe-Cr-Mo alloy
DE102010024488A1 Nickel-based alloy
DE102010011609A1 Nickel-chromium-cobalt-molybdenum-alloy, useful e.g. in tubes, comprises e.g. chromium, iron, carbon, manganese, silicon, cobalt, copper, molybdenum, titanium, aluminum, phosphorus, sulfur, boron, niobium, nitrogen, magnesium and calcium
DE102010009799A1 Aluminum-titanium component
DE102009039552A1 Process for producing an iron-chromium alloy
DE102009034856A1 Use of a nickel-molybdenum-iron alloy
DE102009025197A1 Process for the production of composite metal semi-finished products
DE102009022203B3 metal foil
US2011056589A1 Iron-nickle alloy
DE102008058594A1 dropper clamp
DE102008022854A1 Creep-resistant, readily processed, low thermal expansion iron-nickel alloy with minimized manganese and silicon contents, is useful e.g. in wires for overhead power lines
DE102008022855A1 Creep-resistant, readily processed, low thermal expansion iron-nickel alloy with minimized manganese and silicon contents, is useful e.g. in wires for overhead power lines
DE102008018135A1 Iron-chromium-aluminum alloy with high durability and small changes in heat resistance
DE102007062417A1 Austenitic heat-resistant nickel-based alloy
DE102007008049A1 Sliding friction exposed component