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Hi,
I am new to this forum to ask for advice: I have shown experimentally that a very well known material offers great advantages when used as substitute for another material in a range of devices.
It is not obvious to use this material and because it requires some very specific knowledge about the material properties and it was not used so far.
So, is there a way to patent substituting material A with B to achieve better performance?
Is there any literature around, or an example patent, which may help me to decide whether to go on with this idea?
Thank you so much,
Chris
I am new to this forum to ask for advice: I have shown experimentally that a very well known material offers great advantages when used as substitute for another material in a range of devices.
It is not obvious to use this material and because it requires some very specific knowledge about the material properties and it was not used so far.
So, is there a way to patent substituting material A with B to achieve better performance?
Is there any literature around, or an example patent, which may help me to decide whether to go on with this idea?
Thank you so much,
Chris