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Inventor: Paul-Emile Guerin


Address: Cap-De-La-Madeleine, CA
No. of patents: 3
Last patent issue date: 02/11/2003

NumberTitleIssue Date
6517590Additives for lubricating agents used in the lamination of lithium sheets into thin films
These additives are represented by the following general formula: L--Y--S in which L designates a hydrocarbon radical which serves as lubricating segment; S designates an oligomer segment which serves as solvating segment of metallic salts and Y designates a c...
02/11/2003
6019801Additives for lubricating agents used in the lamination of lithium sheets into thin films
These additives are represented by the following general formula: L--Y--S in which L designates a hydrocarbon radical which serves as lubricating segment; S designates an oligomer segment which serves as solvating segment of metallic salts and Y designates a c...
02/01/2000
5837401Additives for lubricating agents used in the lamination of lithium sheets into thin films
Additives are represented by the following general formula: L-Y-S in which L designates a hydrocarbon radical which serves as lubricating segment; S designates an oligomer segment which serves as solvating segment of metallic salts and Y designates a chemical ...
11/17/1998
 
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