St. Agatha, Austria

Robert Bramsteidl


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 6(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • St Agatha, AT (2014)
  • St. Agatha, AT (2014)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2014

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Robert Bramsteidl

Introduction

Robert Bramsteidl is an accomplished inventor based in St. Agatha, Austria. He has made significant contributions to the field of cellulose fiber processing, holding a total of 2 patents. His work focuses on enhancing the properties and applications of cellulose fibers, which are essential in various industries.

Latest Patents

Bramsteidl's latest patents include a "Method and apparatus for defibrillating cellulose fibers." This invention is directed towards a method and apparatus that defibrillates cellulose fibers through single or multiple passes of raw or pre-processed cellulose fiber slurry. The preferred solid material consistency range is between 35% to 55%, processed through twin-screw fiber processing machines. The resulting hyper defibrillated fiber slurry achieves a Schopper-Riegler (SR) level between 75 SR and 85 SR, producing a pressed, dried board with a density of at least 850 kg/m.

Another notable patent is the "Apparatus and method for the processing of cellulose fibres." This invention relates to the manufacture of paper, boards, and binding agents. It provides a method and apparatus for defibrillating cellulose fibers into a form suitable for creating finished products or binding other materials together. The apparatus includes a twin-screw conveyor that processes the material and liquid.

Career Highlights

Robert Bramsteidl is associated with BASF SE Corporation, where he applies his expertise in cellulose fiber processing. His innovative approaches have contributed to advancements in the manufacturing processes of various cellulose-based products.

Collaborations

Bramsteidl has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Trevor W. R. Dean and Karnik Tarverdi. Their combined efforts have furthered research and development in cellulose fiber technologies.

Conclusion

Robert Bramsteidl's contributions to cellulose fiber processing through his patents demonstrate his commitment to innovation in this field. His work continues to influence the manufacturing of cellulose-based products, showcasing the importance of advancements in material processing.

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