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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Studer; Virginie.The latest application filed is for "method of producing a modified diisocyanate,method of producing a self-lubricating enamelling varnish and method of producing an enameled electrical conductor".
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Method of producing a modified diisocyanate,method of producing a self-lubricating enamelling varnish and method of producing an enameled electrical conductor App 20060122353 - Studer; Virginie ;   et al. | 2006-06-08 |
Method of manufacturing an enamel having a low coefficient of friction, and an electrical conductor coated in such an enamel Grant 7,001,970 - Studer , et al. February 21, 2 | 2006-02-21 |
Method of manufacturing an enamel having a low coefficient of friction, and an electrical conductor coated in such an enamel App 20030215650 - Studer, Virginie ;   et al. | 2003-11-20 |
Insulated electrical wire which withstands total immersion Grant 6,388,195 - Studer , et al. May 14, 2 | 2002-05-14 |
Varnishing composition, a method of manufacturing the composition, a coated winding wire, and a resulting coil App 20020041960 - Fournier, Jerome ;   et al. | 2002-04-11 |
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