Trademark Overview
On Friday, September 19, 2025, a trademark application was filed for RADSEP RADIOISOTOPES. PURE AND SIMPLE. with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the RADSEP RADIOISOTOPES. PURE AND SIMPLE. trademark a serial number of 99403101. The federal status of this trademark filing is NEW APPLICATION - ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER as of Thursday, February 12, 2026. This trademark is owned by RadSep, Inc.. The RADSEP RADIOISOTOPES. PURE AND SIMPLE. trademark is filed in the Chemical Products, Machinery Products, and Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services categories with the following description:
Chemicals for use in industry, technology and science; Chemicals which, or which are used to, identify, select out, separate, chelate, bind, generate, purify, recover, treat, extract, process, manufacture, prepare, analyze, react and interact with various elements and isotopes.
Laboratory and scientific equipment, namely, columns or other containers, devices and associated paraphernalia for conveying fluid through a material for the purpose of separating, chelating, binding, generating, purifying, recovering, treating, extracting, processing, manufacturing, preparing, analyzing, reacting with and interacting with various elements and isotopes.
Scientific and technological services, namely, research, testing, analysis, product development and flow-sheet design; Scientific, technological, and industrial research and design in the field of chemistry and chemical separation techniques, namely, molecular recognition technology, chromatography, precipitation, filtration, distillation, chelation, binding, generation, purification, solvent extraction, ion exchange, crystallization and electrolysis; Industrial design and product development services.; Consultation services in the field of chemistry and chemical separation techniques, namely, molecular recognition technology, chromatography, precipitation, filtration, distillation, chelation, binding, generation, purification, solvent extraction, ion exchange, crystallization and electrolysis