Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2010-2015
Title: Hartwig Müller: Innovator in Plasma Treatment Technology
Introduction
Hartwig Müller is a notable inventor based in Lütjensee, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of plasma treatment technology, holding two patents that showcase his innovative approach to workpiece treatment.
Latest Patents
Müller's latest patents include a "Method and device for plasma treating workpieces." This invention discloses a method and device for plasma treating workpieces, where the workpiece is inserted into a chamber of a treatment station that can be at least partly evacuated. The workpiece is positioned within the treatment station by means of a holding element. To simultaneously supply at least two chambers with at least one operating means, the flow of the operating means is branched at least once to form at least two partial flows. Another patent is titled "Method and device for the plasma treatment of workpieces." This invention relates to a method and device used for plasma treatment, where the workpiece is inserted into an at least partially evacuatable chamber of a treatment station. The workpiece is positioned inside the treatment station by retaining elements, and at least one operating agent is partially impinged upon by a transporting device that is displaced together with the treatment station on a closed and rotating transport path.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Hartwig Müller has worked with KHS Corpoplast GmbH & Co. KG and KHS Corpoplast GmbH. His experience in these companies has allowed him to develop and refine his innovative ideas in plasma treatment technology.
Collaborations
Müller has collaborated with notable individuals in his field, including Michael Lizenberg and Klaus Vogel. These collaborations have contributed to the advancement of his inventions and the development of new technologies.
Conclusion
Hartwig Müller is a distinguished inventor whose work in plasma treatment technology has led to significant advancements in the field. His patents reflect his innovative spirit and dedication to improving workpiece treatment processes.