Suzhou, China

Chuanqi Xu


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Chuanqi Xu: Innovator in Anti-Counterfeiting Technology

Introduction

Chuanqi Xu is a notable inventor based in Suzhou, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of anti-counterfeiting technology, particularly in the development of innovative materials that enhance the security of chemical fibers. His work is characterized by a focus on creating effective solutions to combat counterfeiting in textiles.

Latest Patents

Chuanqi Xu holds a patent for an "Anti-counterfeiting composition for anti-counterfeiting chemical fiber and preparation method and use thereof." This invention provides an anti-counterfeiting composition that includes a carrier, an anti-counterfeiting tracer, and a dispersant. The anti-counterfeiting tracer is composed of barium oxide, strontium oxide, aluminum oxide, and zinc oxide. The composition is designed to ensure that the barium, strontium, aluminum, and zinc elements are maintained at a specific mass ratio, accounting for 5-50% of the total composition. This innovative approach offers advantages such as memory tracking properties, high anti-counterfeiting capability, and effective concealment.

Career Highlights

Chuanqi Xu has worked with prominent institutions, including the Nantong Textile and Silk Industry Technology Research Institute and Soochow University. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to collaborate with other experts in the field and contribute to advancements in textile technology.

Collaborations

Chuanqi Xu has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Yuqing Liu and Zhijuan Pan. These partnerships have facilitated the exchange of ideas and expertise, further enhancing the impact of his work in anti-counterfeiting technology.

Conclusion

Chuanqi Xu's innovative contributions to anti-counterfeiting technology demonstrate his commitment to advancing the field. His patented work not only addresses the challenges of counterfeiting in textiles but also showcases the potential for future developments in this area.

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