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Archive | 1993

Curable molding material

Anton Dr. Hesse; Albin Berger; Walter Heckmann; Roger Klimesch


Archive | 1997

Ethylene-based copolymers and their use as flow improvers in mineral oil middle distillates

Hans-Joachim Müller; Bernd Wenderoth; Albin Berger; Dieter Littmann; Roger Klimesch; Knut Oppenländer; Bernd Lothar Dr Marczinke; Thomas Ruhl; Marc Heider


Archive | 1995

Ethylene] copolymers for reducing flow temp. of petroleum middle distillate

Bernd Wenderoth; Hans-Joachim Dr Mueller; Albin Berger; Dieter Littmann; Roger Klimesch; Knut Oppenlaender


Archive | 1995

Thermomechanical degradation of polyolefins

Andreas Deckers; Albin Berger; J urgen Hofmann; Roger Klimesch; Karl-Peter Farwerck; Hilmar Ohlig


Archive | 1991

Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers of increased solidification point

Albin Berger; Roger Klimesch; Michael Mueller; Klaus Dr. Boehlke; Volker Schwendemann; Franz Georg Mietzner


Archive | 1991

Copolymers of ethylene and vinyl acetate having high solidification point

Albin Berger; Roger Klimesch; Michael Mueller; Klaus Dr. Boehlke; Volker Schwendemann; Franz Georg Mietzner


Archive | 1994

Ethylene-based copolymers and their use as viscosity improvers in petroleum distillates

Hans-Joachim Müller; Bernd Wenderoth; Albin Berger; Dieter Littmann; Roger Klimesch; Knut Oppenländer; Bernd Lothar Dr Marczinke; Thomas Ruhl; Marc Heider


Archive | 1996

Tetramethylpiperidine-containing copolymers

Alfred Krause; Alexander Aumuller; Hubert Trauth; Albin Berger; Andreas Deckers


Archive | 1993

Curable moulding composition

Anton Dr. Hesse; Albin Berger; Walter Heckmann; Roger Klimesch


Archive | 1995

Process for thermomechanical degradation of polyolefins

Andreas Deckers; Albin Berger; Jürgen Hofmann; Roger Klimesch; Karl-Peter Farwerck; Hilmar Ohlig

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