Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2015
Title: Frédéric Rosé: Innovator in Non-Woven Products
Introduction
Frédéric Rosé is a notable inventor based in Riquewihr, France. He has made significant contributions to the field of non-woven products, particularly through his innovative patent that focuses on integrating organic and mineral particles into these materials. His work exemplifies the intersection of creativity and practicality in modern manufacturing.
Latest Patents
Frédéric Rosé holds a patent for a non-woven product that contains organic and/or mineral particles. This product features a volume density of less than 1 and consists of at least two layers of synthetic fibers or filaments arranged in a Z direction, perpendicular to the XY plane of the product. The non-woven product undergoes at least one needling operation, allowing for the integration of particulate feedstocks of mineral and/or organic particles. These particles are distributed in a monomodal or multimodal manner and are at least partially coated or encapsulated by binding material, which connects the filaments or fibers. The size of the organic and/or mineral particles is specifically designed to enhance the product's performance.
Career Highlights
Frédéric Rosé is associated with Freudenberg Politex SA, a company known for its expertise in non-woven textiles. His role in this organization has allowed him to apply his innovative ideas and contribute to the development of advanced materials. His patent reflects his
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