Kelsterbach, Germany

Peter Enskat



 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Years Active: 2015

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Peter Enskat in Water Analysis Technology

Introduction

Peter Enskat is an accomplished inventor based in Kelsterbach, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of water analysis, particularly in the detection of oxidants in turbid water samples. His innovative approach addresses a critical need for accurate measurement in water treatment processes.

Latest Patents

Peter Enskat holds a patent for an "Apparatus for on-line continuous chlorine analysis in turbid water and process streams." This invention focuses on methods and apparatus for accurately detecting the presence and concentration of an oxidant in turbid water samples. The method allows for the precise introduction of microbe-killing oxidants into water supplies that require them, ensuring that the amounts used are neither excessive nor insufficient. The process involves passing the water through a filter array, analyzing the filtered water, and returning a measurement of the oxidant concentration. This technology is particularly beneficial for applications such as paper mill water, where accurate oxidant measurement was previously unattainable.

Career Highlights

Peter Enskat is currently employed at Nalco Company, where he continues to develop innovative solutions for water treatment and analysis. His work has been instrumental in advancing the technology used in this critical field.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Peter has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Martin Seifert and Bernd Schreiner. These partnerships have contributed to the successful development and implementation of his inventions.

Conclusion

Peter Enskat's contributions to water analysis technology exemplify the importance of innovation in addressing environmental challenges. His patented methods enhance the accuracy of oxidant measurement, ultimately improving water treatment processes.

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