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VNI PI TITANA

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  • Total Patents
    171
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VNI PI TITANA has a total of 171 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1966. It filed its patents most often in USSR (Union of Socialist Soviet Republics) and Russian Federation. Its main competitors in its focus markets materials and metallurgy, chemical engineering and surface technology and coating are TASHK SELSKOKHOZ I, LATVIJSKIJ VNII KOMBIKORMOVOJ and DN KHIM T I.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Grigorovich Igor A 24
#2 Stremilova Nina N 14
#3 Svyadoshch Igor Yu 13
#4 Zhajvoronok Leonid I 13
#5 Movsesov Eduard E 13
#6 Umanskij Boris M 12
#7 Ovcharenko Vladimir G 10
#8 Bojko Anatolij I 10
#9 Rudakov Viktor A 9
#10 Ryabukhin Yurij M 9

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
SU1765226A1 Method of magnesium silicide preparation
SU1759556A1 Method of heat treatment of porous titanium products
SU1765224A1 Method of treating titanium-containing materials
SU1752511A1 Container for hydrostatically molding powders
RU1788055C Method of ilmenite concentrates processing
SU1735437A1 Diaphragm-free electrolyzer for production of magnesium and chlorine
SU1766959A1 And textile
RU1798335C Method of sewage sediments disinfection
SU1756383A1 Chlorinator
SU1728792A1 Method for determination of hydrogen in titanium
SU1702267A1 Method of x-ray examination of magnesium production electrolyte quality
SU1704036A1 Method of checking degree of titanium tetrachloride purification
SU1682321A1 Method for purifying from fluorine
SU1685526A1 Electromagnetic separator
SU1678878A1 Process for desmercurization of surfaces
SU1648901A1 Method for production of calcium chloride solution
SU1680272A1 Apparatus for wet cleaning of gases
SU1699948A1 Method of cleaning sewage from phosphates
SU1668488A1 Electrolyte for producing aluminium and silicon alloys
SU1742212A1 Method of chloromagnesium raw dehydration