Assignee
MUSICK CHARLES DAVID
US·8 granted patents·1 pending application·17 citations·filing 2010–2012
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9 records- 0192US9228090B2Treated inorganic pigments having reduced photoactivity and improved anti-microbial properties and their use in coating compositionsMUSICK CHARLES DAVID·Filed 2012·Granted Jan 5, 2016·8 cites·20 claims
- 0289US9115470B2Treated inorganic pigments having reduced photoactivity and anti-microbial properties and their use in paper slurriesMUSICK CHARLES DAVID·Filed 2012·Granted Aug 25, 2015·9 cites·20 claims
- 0360US9115286B2Treated inorganic particleMUSICK CHARLES DAVID·Filed 2012·Granted Aug 25, 2015·0 cites·17 claims
- 0448US8734755B2Process for in-situ formation of chlorides of silicon, aluminum and titanium in the preparation of titanium dioxideMUSICK CHARLES DAVID·Filed 2010·Granted May 27, 2014·0 cites·19 claims
- 0546US9587090B2Treated inorganic pigments having reduced photoactivity and improved anti-microbial properties and their use in polymer compositionsMUSICK CHARLES DAVID·Filed 2012·Granted Mar 7, 2017·0 cites·16 claims
- 0646US9416246B2Process for controlling particle size and silica coverage in the preparation of titanium dioxideMUSICK CHARLES DAVID·Filed 2012·Granted Aug 16, 2016·0 cites·15 claims
- 0746US8741257B2Process for in-situ formation of chlorides of silicon and aluminum in the preparation of titanium dioxideMUSICK CHARLES DAVID·Filed 2010·Granted Jun 3, 2014·0 cites·20 claims
- 0846US2012058044A1Process of using an improved flue in a titanium dioxide processMUSICK CHARLES DAVID·Filed 2010·Application pending·0 cites
- 0941US9416277B2Process for controlling particle size and additive coverage in the preparation of titanium dioxideMUSICK CHARLES DAVID·Filed 2012·Granted Aug 16, 2016·0 cites·15 claims
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