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Bernfried Messner Phones & Addresses

  • 7063 Toscana Trce, Summerfield, NC 27358 (336) 644-8088
  • 111 Shorelake Dr, Greensboro, NC 27455 (336) 288-8067

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Resumes

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Director

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Location:
Summerfield, NC
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
Evonik Degussa GmbH
Director
Skills:
Applied Research
Innovation Management
Applied Technology
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Bernfried Messner

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Location:
Greensboro, NC
Industry:
Chemicals
Skills:
Innovation Management
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Head Of Innovation Management

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Location:
Summerfield, NC
Work:
Evonik
Head of Innovation Management
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Head Of Innovation Management At Stockhausen Evonik

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Position:
Head of Innovation Management at Stockhausen Evonik
Location:
Greensboro/Winston-Salem, North Carolina Area
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
Stockhausen Evonik
Head of Innovation Management

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Bernfried Messner
Evonik Stockhausen, Inc
2 S Salisbury St, Raleigh, NC 27601
2401 Doyle St, Greensboro, NC 27406
Bernfried Messner
Manager
STOCKHAUSEN, LLC
Sales and Marketing of Water Treatment P
1500 Pinecroft Rd STE 300 ASHEVILLE BLDG, Greensboro, NC 27407
2401 Doyle St, Greensboro, NC 27406

Publications

Us Patents

Superabsorbent Polymer Fibers Having Improved Absorption Characteristics

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US Patent:
6482344, Nov 19, 2002
Filed:
Aug 23, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/644385
Inventors:
Bernfried A. Messner - Greensboro NC
Whei-Neen Hsu - Greensboro NC
Mark C. Joy - Greensboro NC
Assignee:
Stockhausen GmbH Co. KG - Krefeld
International Classification:
D01D 524
US Classification:
2642096, 264182, 264178 R, 26421112, 26421114, 26421117, 428364, 428397, 428400
Abstract:
A method for providing improved absorbency against pressure characteristics to non-surface crosslinked superabsorbent polymer fibers.

Polymers That Are Cross-Linkable To Form Superabsorbent Polymers

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US Patent:
6565981, May 20, 2003
Filed:
Mar 30, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/280458
Inventors:
Bernfried Messner - Greensboro NC
Whei-Neen Hsu - Greensboro NC
Robert Agne - Greensboro NC
Assignee:
Stockhausen GmbH Co. KG - Krefeld
International Classification:
C08J 328
US Classification:
428441, 428442, 4284763, 428483, 428507, 428511, 428516, 522 86, 525903, 525919, 526930
Abstract:
A composite of a substrate having an application of superabsorbent polymer. The composite is made by applying, directly onto the substrate, an application of a polymer that will, upon being subjected to radiation, convert to a superabsorbent polymer. The substrate with applied polymer is subjected to radiation, such as being heated at a sufficient temperature for a sufficient time, to obtain the composite of substrate with superabsorbent polymer adhered to it.

Superabsorbent Polymers Having Delayed Water Absorption Characteristics

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US Patent:
6514615, Feb 4, 2003
Filed:
Jun 26, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/602852
Inventors:
Fang Sun - Lisle IL
Bernfried A. Messner - Greensboro NC
Heather S. Jones - Hixson TN
Assignee:
Stockhausen GmbH Co. KG - Krefeld
International Classification:
B32B 516
US Classification:
428402, 428403, 428407, 428212, 525301, 5253299, 525374, 525375, 525386, 526306, 604368
Abstract:
A superabsorbent polymer comprising a delayed absorption superabsorbent polymer having a free water absorbency property of absorbing less than about 3 grams of aqueous saline per gram of superabsorbent polymer in about 6 seconds, for a full particle size distribution of superabsorbent polymer ranging from about 40 micrometers to about 890 micrometers.

Superabsorbent Polymers Having Delayed Water Absorption Characteristics

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US Patent:
6743391, Jun 1, 2004
Filed:
Nov 21, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/301928
Inventors:
Fang Sun - Lisle IL
Bernfried A. Messner - Greensboro NC
Heather S. Jones - Hixson TN
Assignee:
Stockhausen GmbH Co. KG - Krefeld
International Classification:
B29C 3502
US Classification:
264345, 264129
Abstract:
A superabsorbent polymer comprising a delayed absorption superabsorbent polymer having a free water absorbency property of absorbing less than about 3 grams of aqueous saline per gram of superabsorbent polymer in about 6 seconds, for a full particle size distribution of superabsorbent polymer ranging from about 40 micrometers to about 890 micrometers.

Superabsorbent Polymers Having Delayed Water Absorption Characteristics

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US Patent:
6841229, Jan 11, 2005
Filed:
Nov 21, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/301929
Inventors:
Fang Sun - Lisle IL, US
Bernfried A. Messner - Greensboro NC, US
Heather S. Jones - Hixson TN, US
Assignee:
Stockhausen GmbH & Co. KG - Krefeld
International Classification:
B32B 516
US Classification:
428220, 442414, 442417, 162158, 162231
Abstract:
A superabsorbent polymer comprising a delayed absorption superabsorbent polymer having a free water absorbency property of absorbing less than about 3 grams of aqueous saline per gram of superabsorbent polymer in about 6 seconds, for a full particle size distribution of superabsorbent polymer ranging from about 40 micrometers to about 890 micrometers.

Manufacture Of Web Superabsorbent Polymer And Fiber

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US Patent:
7144980, Dec 5, 2006
Filed:
Feb 7, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/052331
Inventors:
Fang Sun - Lisle IL, US
Bernfried A. Messner - Greensboro NC, US
Assignee:
Stockhausen GmbH - Krefeld
International Classification:
C08F 6/00
US Classification:
528480, 428402, 604368
Abstract:
A web of superabsorbent polymer and fiber made by an in situ neutralization, wet-laid process, wherein the degree of neutralization of the superabsorbent polymer is partial, preferably less than about 80 mol %. The web exhibits an excellent centrifuge retention capacity property, as compared to prior webs of superabsorbent polymer and cellulosic fiber made by in situ neutralization, wherein the degree of neutralization is total, such as 100 mol % or more.

Absorbing Structure Having Improved Blocking Properties

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US Patent:
7241820, Jul 10, 2007
Filed:
Apr 30, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/427054
Inventors:
Scott Smith - Greensboro NC, US
Bernfried Messner - Greensboro NC, US
Markus Frank - Tonisvorst, DE
Assignee:
Stockhausen GmbH - Krefeld
International Classification:
C08F 8/30
US Classification:
524 32, 525123, 5253299, 525384
Abstract:
A process for producing an absorbing polymer structure (Pa) including the steps of obtaining a treated absorbing polymer structure (Pb) by increasing the absorption under load at a load of 0. 3 or 0. 9 psi (AUL) compared to an untreated absorbing polymer structure (Pu) by a first treatment of an outer region of the untreated absorbing polymer structure (Pu) and reducing the AUL compared to the treated polymer structure (Pb) by a second treatment of an outer region of the treated absorbing polymer structure (Pb). Such absorbing polymer structure (Pa) may be used in a composite and may be used in foams, moulded articles, fibers, sheets, films, cables, sealing materials, liquid-absorbing hygiene articles, carriers for plant growth-regulating and fungal growth-regulating agents, packaging materials and soil additives or building materials.

Absorbing Structure Having Improved Blocking Properties

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US Patent:
7427650, Sep 23, 2008
Filed:
Jun 21, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/766399
Inventors:
Scott Smith - Greensboro NC, US
Bernfried Messner - Greensboro NC, US
Markus Frank - Tonisvorst, DE
Assignee:
Stockhausen GmbH - Krefeld
International Classification:
C08F 8/30
US Classification:
525123, 5253282, 5253297, 5253298, 5253299, 5253301
Abstract:
A process for producing an absorbing polymer structure (Pa) including the steps of obtaining a treated absorbing polymer structure (Pb) by increasing the absorption under load at a load of 0. 3 or 0. 9 psi (AUL) compared to an untreated absorbing polymer structure (Pu) by a first treatment of an outer region of the untreated absorbing polymer structure (Pu) and reducing the AUL compared to the treated polymer structure (Pb) by a second treatment of an outer region of the treated absorbing polymer structure (Pb). Such absorbing polymer structure (Pa) may be used in a composite and may be used in foams, moulded articles, fibers, sheets, films, cables, sealing materials, liquid-absorbing hygiene articles, carriers for plant growth-regulating and fungal growth-regulating agents, packaging materials and soil additives or building materials.
Bernfried A Messner from Summerfield, NC, age ~64 Get Report