Koza-gun, Japan

Atsushi Suka


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 5(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2016

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: **Atsushi Suka: Innovator in Electrostatic Imaging Technologies**

Introduction

Atsushi Suka, based in Koza-gun, Japan, is a notable inventor in the field of electrostatic imaging technologies. With a focus on improving the performance and longevity of image developing toners, he has made significant contributions to the industry through his innovative ideas.

Latest Patents

Suka holds a patent for a "Charge control agent composition for external addition and electrostatic image developing toner." This invention presents a formulation that mitigates image degradation during prolonged use. By controlling the charge control agent (CCA) particles on the surfaces of toner particles, Suka's invention maintains a consistent amount of tribocharge between toner and magnetic carriers. The composition comprises at least two types of carrier particles differing in average particle size and a charge control agent, enhancing the performance of electrostatic image developing toners.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Atsushi Suka has worked with prominent companies such as Morimura Chemicals Limited and Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd. His expertise in materials science and electrostatic imaging has positioned him as a valuable asset in developing new technologies.

Collaborations

Suka has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Koichi Tsunemi and Toshihiko Oguchi. These partnerships have contributed to the advancement of technologies within his field, emphasizing the importance of teamwork in innovation.

Conclusion

Atsushi Suka's contributions to electrostatic imaging through his innovative patent exemplify the ongoing advancements in toner technology. As the demand for high-performance imaging solutions continues to grow, inventors like Suka play a crucial role in shaping the future of printing technologies.

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