Karlsruhe, Germany

Jurgen Schlichting, Deceased


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 1985

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Title: Jurgen Schlichting: Innovator in Heat-Barrier Technology

Introduction

Jurgen Schlichting was a notable inventor known for his contributions to heat-barrier technology. His innovative methods have had a lasting impact on the field of materials science. Schlichting's work primarily focused on the application of heat-barrier layers on metal substrates, which is crucial for various industrial applications.

Latest Patents

One of Schlichting's significant patents is titled "Method of forming a heat-barrier layer on a metal substrate." This patent describes a method for the application or impregnation of a highly adherent heat-barrier layer on a metal substrate. The process involves chemical vapor-phase deposition of zirconium dioxide as a heat-barrier layer, with infiltration by finely granular zirconium dioxide in a metal felt. The vapor-phase deposition can occur from zirconium chloride, preferably within a temperature range between 550°C and 750°C. This innovative approach enhances the durability and effectiveness of heat-barrier layers in various applications.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Schlichting worked at Mtu Motoren-und Turbinen-Union München GmbH, where he developed his groundbreaking technologies. His expertise in materials science and engineering allowed him to make significant advancements in the field. Schlichting's dedication to innovation has left a lasting legacy in the industry.

Collaborations

Some of his notable coworkers included Erich Fitzer and Karl Brennfleck. Their collaborative efforts contributed to the development of advanced technologies in heat management and materials engineering.

Conclusion

Jurgen Schlichting's contributions to heat-barrier technology have made a significant impact on the industry. His innovative methods and dedication to research continue to influence the field of materials science today.

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