Trademark applications and grants for Geo Specialty Chemicals Inc. Geo Specialty Chemicals Inc has 43 trademark applications. The latest application filed is for "GEOMEEN"
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METHOD FOR MAKING SULFATED POLYALUMINUM CHLORIDE (PACS) OR POLYALUMINUM CHLORIDE (PAC) AND PACS OR PAC MADE BY SAME 20170113943 - 15/315426 OLDFIELD; Michael R. ;   et al. | 2017-04-27 |
Cement Dispersant And Methods Of Making And Using The Same 20070270547 - 11/835441 Bair; Keith A. ;   et al. | 2007-11-22 |
Method Of Increasing The Absorption Rate Of Peroxides Into Polymer Particles 20070132136 - 11/562109 Dluzneski; Peter R. | 2007-06-14 |
METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF BLOOM IN PEROXIDE CROSSLINKED POLYMERIC ARTICLES 20070078208 - 11/163104 Dluzneski; Peter R. | 2007-04-05 |
METHOD OF INCREASING THE ABSORPTION RATE OF PEROXIDES INTO POLYMER PARTICLES 20060252887 - 11/124796 Dluzneski; Peter R. | 2006-11-09 |
NCAGE Code | 6BSS1 | GEO SPECIALTY CHEMICALS, INC. |
CAGE Code | 6BSS1 | GEO SPECIALTY CHEMICALS, INC. |
S.A.M. Registration | 6BSS1 [801314378] | GEO SPECIALTY CHEMICALS, INC. |
SEC | 0001072548 | GEO SPECIALTY CHEMICALS INC of OHIO |
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