Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2004
Title: Klaus Werner Wittel: Innovator in Conversion Coating Technologies
Introduction
Klaus Werner Wittel is a notable inventor based in Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of surface treatment technologies, particularly in the development of conversion coatings for metallic surfaces. With a total of two patents to his name, Wittel's work focuses on environmentally friendly solutions that enhance the durability and performance of metal surfaces.
Latest Patents
Wittel's latest patents include innovative processes and solutions for providing conversion coatings on metallic surfaces. The first patent, titled "Process and solution for providing a conversion coating on a metallic surface I," describes an aqueous acidic solution that forms a rare earth element-containing conversion coating. This solution is chromate-free and includes effective quantities of at least one rare earth element, an oxidant, and an accelerator, comprising a metal selected from Groups VA and VIA of the Periodic Table. The second patent, "Process and solution for providing a conversion coating on a metallic surface II," details another aqueous acidic solution that contains a rare earth element, an accelerator additive from various groups of the Periodic Table, a peroxidic species, and at least one acid. This solution is designed to be free of chromate and limits fluoride and phosphate content to no more than 20 mg/liter.
Career Highlights
Klaus Werner Wittel is associated with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
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