Inventor profile of:

David A. Grattan

City:

Bolingbrook, Illinois

Country:

United States

Published Applications:

12

Last publication date:

2014-10-23

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Recent patent applications by Grattan David A.

David A. Grattan from Bolingbrook, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2014-10-23
US20140311991A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method and device for preventing corrosion in hot water systems

#2 | 2013-06-27
US20130161265A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Systems and methods for monitoring and controlling corrosion in hot water systems

#3 | 2012-09-20
US20120234756A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method and device for preventing corrosion in hot water systems

#4 | 2010-10-28
US20100269996A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method of detecting and reducing contamination in papermaking boiler systems

#5 | 2009-03-12
US20090065440A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method and device for cleanup and deposit removal from internal hot water system surfaces

#6 | 2009-03-12
US20090065439A1
Physics

Method and device for preventing corrosion in hot water systems undergoing intermittent operations

#7 | 2009-01-29
US20090030553A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method and device for creating and analyzing an at temerature and pressure oxidation-reduction potential signature in hot water systems for preventing corrosion

#8 | 2009-01-29
US20090026144A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method and device for preventing corrosion in hot water systems

#9 | 2009-01-08
US20090007616A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

METHOD OF INHIBITING CORROSION ON FERROUS METAL SURFACES IN CONTACT WITH NITROGEN FERTILIZER SOLUTIONS

#10 | 2008-07-17
US20080169243A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

METHOD OF INHIBITING SCALE FORMATION AND DEPOSITION IN DESALINATION SYSTEMS

#11 | 2007-09-27
US20070224146A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method of stabilizing silica-containing anionic microparticles in hard water

#12 | 2006-04-27
US20060086387A1
Physics

Continuous chemical feeder and method of use thereof

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