Mainz, Germany

Wolfgang Panhorst


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 11(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1989

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Title: Wolfgang Panhorst: Innovator in Ceramic Molding Processes

Introduction: Wolfgang Panhorst is a distinguished inventor based in Mainz, Germany. He is recognized for his contribution to the field of ceramic moldings, particularly through the invention of a unique process that enhances the properties of cordierite materials. His innovative work has led to the development of products with superior mechanical and thermal properties, making significant strides in the industry.

Latest Patents: Panhorst holds a patent for the "Process of making ceramic moldings containing cordierite." This inventive process involves a detailed methodology where finely crystalline cordierite powder is intensely ground and mixed with additional phases that possess a higher modulus of elasticity. The mixture is then shaped and sintered in a siliceous atmosphere at high temperatures ranging from 900°C to 1400°C. The resulting ceramic moldings boast exceptional mechanical strengths along with outstanding dielectric and thermal properties, rendering them highly suitable for use as dielectrics and thermal insulating components.

Career Highlights: Wolfgang Panhorst is currently associated with Schott Glaswerke, a prominent company that specializes in glass and glass-ceramic materials. His role involves applying his innovative expertise to develop advanced ceramic products that meet industrial requirements. The company is well-respected in the field, and Panhorst’s contributions significantly enhance its portfolio of high-performance materials.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Panhorst has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Nils Claussen and Gunter Petzow. These affiliations have fostered a productive environment for innovation, allowing for the sharing of ideas and expertise that contribute to the development of advanced materials in the ceramics field.

Conclusion: Wolfgang Panhorst exemplifies the spirit of innovation in the ceramic industry with his patented process for creating cordierite moldings. His work at Schott Glaswerke, coupled with his collaborations with esteemed colleagues, underscores his significant impact. As advancements in materials science continue to evolve, inventors like Panhorst remain at the forefront, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in ceramics and related applications.

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