Provo, UT, United States of America

Cordin Daranga


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Forward Citations = 15(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2010

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Title: **Cordin Daranga: Innovating Pavement Rejuvenation Techniques**

Introduction

Cordin Daranga, an inventor based in Provo, Utah, has made a significant contribution to the field of pavement maintenance through his innovative approach to rejuvenating pavement materials. With a single patent to his name, his work demonstrates a commitment to enhancing infrastructure through intelligent design and application.

Latest Patents

Cordin Daranga holds a patent for a novel method titled "Method for depositing pavement rejuvenation material into a layer of aggregate." This invention encompasses a unique process involving a vehicle-attached channel designed to deposit rejuvenation materials effectively into existing pavement layers. The method features precise positioning of the channel to ensure that the rejuvenation material is administered directly below the surface of the pavement aggregate, optimizing the overall efficacy of the application.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Cordin Daranga has focused on developing solutions that improve the longevity and performance of pavement surfaces. His innovative methods not only contribute to cost savings in maintenance but also support sustainable practices in civil engineering.

Collaborations

Cordin has worked alongside notable colleagues, including David R. Hall and Timothy C. Duke, sharing insights and supporting each other's research initiatives. These collaborations have enhanced the development process of his innovative pavement solutions, fostering a community of inventors dedicated to infrastructure improvement.

Conclusion

Cordin Daranga’s work exemplifies the spirit of innovation within the field of pavement rejuvenation. His patented method signifies a landmark achievement not only for him but also for the future of sustainable pavement maintenance practices. Cordin's contributions reflect a growing need for advanced solutions in infrastructure, paving the way for improved longevity and environmental sustainability in civil construction.

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