Inventor
YOUNG CHI C
US11 patents
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BASF AG
6 patentsUS5168004ADec 1, 1992
Melt-spun acrylic fibers possessing a highly uniform internal structure which are particularly suited for thermal conversion to quality carbon fibers
BASF AG32 citations90
US4981752AJan 1, 1991
Formation of melt-spun acrylic fibers which are well suited for thermal conversion to high strength carbon fibers
BASF AG7 citations72
US4933128AJun 12, 1990
Formation of melt-spun acrylic fibers which are well suited for thermal conversion to high strength carbon fibers
BASF AG10 citations72
US4935180AJun 19, 1990
Formation of melt-spun acrylic fibers possessing a highly uniform internal structure which are particularly suited for thermal conversion to quality carbon fibers
BASF AG16 citations71
US4921656AMay 1, 1990
Formation of melt-spun acrylic fibers which are particularly suited for thermal conversion to high strength carbon fibers
BASF AG7 citations71
US4981751AJan 1, 1991
Melt-spun acrylic fibers which are particularly suited for thermal conversion to high strength carbon fibers
BASF AG5 citations60
AMERICAN CYANAMID CO
5 patentsUS4303607ADec 1, 1981
Process for melt spinning acrylonitrile polymer fiber using hot water as stretching aid
AMERICAN CYANAMID CO15 citations72
US4283365AAug 11, 1981
Process for melt-spinning acrylonitrile polymer fiber using vertically disposed compression zone
AMERICAN CYANAMID CO7 citations72
US4461739AJul 24, 1984
Continuous liquid phase process for melt spinning acrylonitrile polymer
AMERICAN CYANAMID CO9 citations71
US4572858AFeb 25, 1986
Process for texturized blown film and resulting product
AMERICAN CYANAMID CO4 citations61
US4379113AApr 5, 1983
Melt spinning process for acrylonitrile polymer fiber-three or more stretch stages
AMERICAN CYANAMID CO1 citations50