Location History:
- Maastricht, NL (2018)
- Echt, NL (2021)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2018-2021
Title: Michelle Elizabeth Seitz: Innovator in Additive Fabrication and Coating Technologies
Introduction
Michelle Elizabeth Seitz is a prominent inventor based in Echt, Netherlands. She has made significant contributions to the fields of additive fabrication and electrostatic painting. With a total of 2 patents to her name, her work showcases her innovative spirit and technical expertise.
Latest Patents
One of her latest patents is titled "Method for preparing composition suitable for electrostatic painting." This invention relates to a method for preparing a composition that has a melt viscosity of between 160 Pas and 400 Pas, as determined according to ISO-11443-2014 at 270°C and a shear rate of 265 l/s. The composition also has a volume resistivity of at most 10 Ohm·cm, measured according to ASTM D257 on an injection molded test sample of 3 mm thickness and a diameter of 50 mm, which is coated with a gold layer on both the upper and lower surfaces. Additionally, she has developed a patent for a "Substrate-based additive fabrication process and apparatus." This invention provides a substrate that helps the newly hardened resin layer to separate from the substrate while ensuring appropriate strength and durability. The substrate is a multi-layer structure comprising a transport layer made of polyolefin or fluoropolymer and a structural layer made of a semi-crystalline thermoplastic polymer.
Career Highlights
Michelle works at DSM IP Assets B.V., where she continues to push the boundaries of innovation in her field. Her work has been instrumental in advancing technologies that enhance manufacturing processes and product quality.
Collaborations
Some of her notable coworkers include Marco Marcus Matheus Driessen and Paulus Antonius Maria Steeman. Their collaborative efforts contribute to the innovative environment at DSM IP Assets B.V.
Conclusion
Michelle Elizabeth Seitz is a trailblazer in the realm of additive fabrication and electrostatic painting technologies. Her patents reflect her commitment to innovation and her ability to solve complex engineering challenges.