Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012-2014
Title: Innovations by Andreas Braun
Introduction
Andreas Braun is an accomplished inventor based in Wolfhalden, Switzerland. He holds a total of 2 patents that showcase his expertise in the field of RFID technology and adhesion promoter compositions.
Latest Patents
His latest patents include a method for card lamination, which describes RFID structures and methods of manufacturing these structures. The patent details an antenna substrate and a first stack layer, along with an antenna assembly that includes an antenna track and at least two contact pads. An integrated circuit unit is coupled to these contact pads, and the surfaces are coated with a unidirectional thermally expansive coating material. Another significant patent focuses on a bonding agent composition for polymer substrates. This composition includes adhesion promoter compositions with isocyanate groups, particularly suitable for new generation automotive paint systems, emphasizing ecological and toxicological benefits due to their low content of monomeric diphenylmethane diisocyanate.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Andreas Braun has worked with notable companies such as Identive Group, Inc. and Sika Technology AG. His contributions to these organizations have been instrumental in advancing their technological capabilities.
Collaborations
Andreas has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including Werner Vogt and Andreas Looser, further enhancing his innovative endeavors.
Conclusion
Andreas Braun's contributions to the fields of RFID technology and adhesion promoter compositions reflect his commitment to innovation and excellence. His patents not only demonstrate his technical skills but also his dedication to creating environmentally friendly solutions.
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