Article: Austrian, German Inventors Develop Melem-Free Melamine Production Method

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb. 19 -- Christoph Neumuller and Ferdinand Koglgruber, both of Linz, Austria, Wolfgang Ruech of Taiskirchen, Austria, Hans Christian Wagner of Vienna, Austria, and Frank Schroder of Albrechtshain, Germany, have developed a method for producing melem-free melamine and quenching agents.

According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The invention relates to a method for producing melem-free melamine by means of aqueous processing of a melted mass of melamine which is obtained using a high-pressure method."

An abstract of the invention, released by the Patent Office, said: "According to the inventive method, the melted mass of melamine is quenched by means of an ...

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