Location History:
- Ludwigshafen, DE (2012)
- Lemfoerde, DE (2016)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012-2016
Title: The Innovations of Ingrid Martin in Polyurethane Technology
Introduction
Ingrid Martin is an innovative inventor based in Lemforde, Germany. She has made significant contributions to the field of polyurethane technology, particularly in the production of wings and blades for wind power systems. Her work focuses on developing reinforced polyurethane foams that enhance the performance and efficiency of renewable energy systems.
Latest Patent Applications
Ingrid Martin's notable patent application is titled "CORE FOAMS OF POLYURETHANE FOR PRODUCTION OF WINGS AND BLADES FOR WIND POWER SYSTEMS IN PARTICULAR." This application describes a reinforced polyurethane foam obtained by mixing polyisocyanates with compounds having isocyanate-reactive groups, a blowing agent containing water, and optionally a catalyst and further additives. The process involves curing a reaction mixture that contains hollow microspheres and/or is applied to a porous reinforcing agent capable of forming networks in the polyurethane foam. The compounds used include polyetherols, polyesterols, chain extenders, and aromatic polyether diols, ensuring that the sum of certain components is at least 50% by weight of the reactive groups. This innovative approach aims to produce foams that serve as reinforcing materials for load-bearing elements in wind turbine wings and blades, as well as insulation for liquefied natural gas tanks.
Conclusion
Ingrid Martin's work exemplifies the potential of polyurethane technology in advancing renewable energy solutions. Her innovative approaches to foam production are paving the way for more efficient wind power systems.
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