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Gabriel Skupin, Speyer DE

Gabriel Skupin, Speyer DE

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20080281018Biologically-Degradable Polyester Mixture - The invention relates to biodegradable polyester mixture, comprising 11-13-2008
20080312379Method for Compounding Polycondesates - The invention relates to a process for compounding polycondensates selected from the group consisting of polyamide, polyester and polycarbonate, in the presence of an epoxy-containing styrene and/or (meth)acrylic monomer, of a bisphenol A epoxide or of an epoxy-containing natural oil or fatty acid ester, which comprises carrying out the compounding at temperatures less than/equal to 220° C. and in the presence of an activator selected from the group consisting of: zinc, titanium compound and C12-18-2008
20100041835POLYESTER MIXTURE COMPRISING BIODIESEL - The present invention relates to biodegradable polyester mixtures, comprising 02-18-2010
20100239834FOAM LAYER PRODUCED OF A BIODEGRADABLE POLYESTER MIXTURE - The invention relates to a foam ply based on a biodegradable polyester mixture, comprising 09-23-2010
20110178196BIODEGRADABLE POLYMER MIXTURE - The present invention relates to biodegradable polymer mixtures comprising 07-21-2011
20110187029ALIPHATIC-AROMATIC POLYESTER - The present invention provides an aliphatic aromatic polyester comprising: 08-04-2011
20110237743PROCESS FOR PRODUCING CLINGFILMS - The present invention relates to a process for producing clingfilms by using biodegradable polyesters obtainable via polycondensation of: 09-29-2011
20110237744Process for producing aqueous dispersions of thermoplastic polyesters - The present invention relates to a process for producing aqueous dispersions of thermoplastic polymers which have a plurality of ester groups and/or carbonate groups in the main polymer chain and which have an acid number of less than 5 mg KOH/g, in particular at most 3 mg KOH/g, and which have a zero-shear viscosity η09-29-2011

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