Ernsthofen, Austria

Markus Grossalber



 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2014

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Markus Grossalber in Thermoplastic Aminoplastic Resins

Introduction

Markus Grossalber is an accomplished inventor based in Ernsthofen, Austria. He has made significant contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the development of thermoplastic aminoplastic resins. His innovative work has led to advancements in non-woven materials, which have various applications in textiles and other industries.

Latest Patents

Grossalber holds a patent for a "Thermoplastically processible aminoplastic resin, thermoset microfibre non-wovens, and process and plant for their production." This invention relates to a thermoplastic processible aminoplast resin and a method for its production. It also includes a fine fiber non-woven material made from aminoplast resins, specifically duroplastic triazine resins. The fibers produced have an average diameter ranging from 0.1 to 100 micrometers, with a specific structure that includes between 1 and 1000 branching arms and between 1 and 300 branching points per square millimeter. The production method involves pressing a melt of melamine resin through spinning nozzles, which are then blown by hot air to create fine fibers. These fibers are subsequently separated from the air stream and deposited to form a tangled non-woven material, followed by a treatment that causes cross-linking and a thermal after-treatment.

Career Highlights

Grossalber is associated with Borealis Agrolinz Melamine GmbH, where he has been instrumental in advancing the company's research and development efforts in the field of aminoplastic resins. His work has not only contributed to the company's portfolio but has also enhanced the understanding of thermoplastic materials in the industry.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Grossalber has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Ulf Panzer and Bernd Riedel. These collaborations have fostered a productive environment for innovation and have led to the successful development of new materials and processes.

Conclusion

Markus Grossalber's contributions to the field of thermoplastic aminoplastic resins exemplify the impact of innovative thinking in materials science. His patent and ongoing work continue to influence the development of advanced non-woven materials, showcasing the importance of research and collaboration in driving technological progress.

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