Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2000-2002
Title: Heinz Fuerst: Innovator in Polyester Molding Compounds
Introduction
Heinz Fuerst is a notable inventor based in Eisenberg, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of polyester molding compounds, holding a total of 2 patents. His work focuses on innovative methods for preparing pigmented and conductive curable polyester molding compounds.
Latest Patents
Fuerst's latest patents include a method for the preparation of pigmented curable polyester molding compounds. This invention involves a process that combines unsaturated polyester resin, thermoplastic polymer, color paste, and optionally a filler. The unique aspect of this method is that the color paste is derived from dissolving pigment particles in a thermoplastic polymer solution. This invention also encompasses the color paste itself and the uniformly colored moldings produced from it.
Another significant patent by Fuerst is the method for the apparatus of conductive curable polyester molding. This process aims to create a conductive curable molding compound with reduced electrical surface resistance. It involves mixing unsaturated polyester resin, thermoplastic polymer, conductive paste, and optionally a filler. The conductive paste is obtained by dispersing conductive pigment particles in a thermoplastic polymer solution. This invention also includes the conductive paste and the moldings with reduced surface resistance that are produced from it.
Career Highlights
Heinz Fuerst has established himself as a key figure in the development of advanced polyester molding technologies. His innovative approaches have led to significant advancements in the industry, particularly in enhancing the properties of molding compounds.
Collaborations
Fuerst has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Dieter Buhl and Harald Schneider. Their combined expertise has contributed to the successful development of his patented technologies.
Conclusion
Heinz Fuerst's contributions to the field of polyester molding compounds demonstrate his innovative spirit and commitment to advancing material science. His patents reflect a deep understanding of the complexities involved in creating high-performance molding compounds.