Taoyuan, Taiwan

Chi-Ta Chan


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2017

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Title: Innovations in Nuclear Waste Management by Chi-Ta Chan

Introduction

Chi-Ta Chan is a notable inventor based in Taoyuan, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of nuclear waste management. His innovative approach focuses on the decontamination of high activity nuclear waste storage canisters.

Latest Patents

Chi-Ta Chan holds a patent for a method of decontamination for a high activity nuclear waste polluted storage canister. This method involves a follow-up decontamination operation for the polluted storage canister of a high activity nuclear waste storage facility. It utilizes needle and steel brushes driven by pneumatic tools to abrade the bottom and the inner wall of the storage canister, effectively removing contaminants. The invention also includes a multi-level filter system for air filtration and pollutant removal within the storage canister. Additionally, a cover is designed to work in conjunction with the pneumatic tools and the multi-level filtration system, effectively blocking the exposure of contaminants to the external environment. This innovative method achieves effective decontamination of radioactive waste and reduces the risk of spreading to the environment.

Career Highlights

Chi-Ta Chan is affiliated with the Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, where he continues to advance his research and innovations in nuclear waste management. His work is crucial in addressing the challenges posed by high activity nuclear waste.

Collaborations

Chi-Ta Chan collaborates with esteemed colleagues such as An-Ching Liao and Chen-Fa Lan. Their combined expertise contributes to the development of effective solutions in the field of nuclear energy research.

Conclusion

Chi-Ta Chan's innovative methods in nuclear waste decontamination represent a significant advancement in environmental safety. His contributions are vital for the future of nuclear waste management and the protection of our environment.

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