Remanzacco, Italy

Andrea De Luca

USPTO Granted Patents = 49 


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.1

ph-index = 4

Forward Citations = 51(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Via Condotti, IT (2018)
  • Remanzacco, IT (1999 - 2024)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1999-2025

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49 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovative Engineer Andrea De Luca: Revolutionizing the Steel Industry

Introduction:

Andrea De Luca, a highly accomplished engineer with an extensive list of 39 patents under his name, is making significant contributions to the field of metallurgy. Hailing from Remanzacco, Italy, De Luca works for the esteemed Italian company Danieli & C. Officine Meccaniche S.p.A., where he has played a pivotal role in developing cutting-edge technologies for the steel manufacturing sector. His latest patents, including a continuous casting and rolling plant and a unique continuous casting method, have garnered attention for their potential to transform the industry.

Continuous casting and rolling plant for the production of metallurgical products:

One of De Luca's recent patented innovations is a continuous casting and rolling plant designed to facilitate the seamless manufacturing of steel bars and profiles. This ground-breaking system comprises a continuous casting machine, first and second cutting devices, and a rolling train. The continuous casting machine features a crystallizer and the ability to cast billets at varying speeds - a technological advancement that enhances production efficiency and flexibility.

Importantly, De Luca's plant employs a specific mathematical relation to determine the optimum distance between the crystallizer and the first cutting device along the processing line. This carefully calculated distance allows for more precise and efficient billet cutting, ultimately improving the overall functionality of the plant.

Continuous casting method and corresponding apparatus:

Another notable patent from De Luca is an innovative method for continuous casting, which can be used for billets and blooms along a curved casting line. This method relies on a crystallizer with a tubular cavity of unique octagonal cross-section. By utilizing this unconventional shape, the liquid metal casting process is enhanced, leading to improved product quality and reduced waste.

De Luca's method, complemented by a corresponding apparatus, demonstrates his commitment to pushing the boundaries of conventional techniques. This invention holds great promise for the steel industry, as it presents an opportunity to optimize the production of various metal products while minimizing resource consumption.

Collaboration and coworker accolades:

Within Danieli & C. Officine Meccaniche S.p.A., De Luca has worked in collaboration with esteemed colleagues such as Alfredo Poloni and Giuseppe Bordignon. Their combined efforts have propelled the company forward, garnering recognition for their innovative contributions to the steel manufacturing process.

Conclusion:

Andrea De Luca's inventive spirit and dedication to revolutionizing the steel industry have been instrumental in the development of cutting-edge technologies. With 39 patents to his name and counting, De Luca's continuous casting and rolling plant and his unique continuous casting method are poised to shape the future of steel manufacturing. Through his collaboration with talented colleagues, De Luca ensures that his endeavors make a lasting impact on the industry, propelling it towards increased efficiency, sustainability, and productivity.

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