Saint-Petersburg, Russia

Dmitry Fedorovich Shpotakovsky


Average Co-Inventor Count = 14.0

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Forward Citations = 22(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 1978

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Title: Dmitry Fedorovich Shpotakovsky: Innovator in Soldering Technologies

Introduction

Dmitry Fedorovich Shpotakovsky is a notable inventor based in Saint-Petersburg, Russia. He has made significant contributions to the field of soldering technologies, particularly in methods that involve superhard man-made materials. His innovative approach has led to advancements in how metals are soldered to materials such as diamond and boron nitride.

Latest Patents

Shpotakovsky holds a patent for a method for soldering metals with superhard man-made materials. This invention relates to techniques for soldering metals to materials like diamond and boron nitride. The proposed method involves applying a metallizing coating to the soldering surface of these materials. The materials are then exposed to a temperature that ensures adequate adhesion of the coating. Following this, the soldering process utilizes agents with ductile properties and melting points up to 1,000 degrees Celsius. The metallizing coating consists of metals with high adhesive activity toward diamond and boron nitride, accounting for 3.0 to 65 percent by weight of the coating.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Shpotakovsky has focused on enhancing soldering techniques, particularly for high-performance applications. His work has been instrumental in developing methods that improve the reliability and efficiency of soldering processes in various industries.

Collaborations

Shpotakovsky has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Jury Vladimirovich Naidich and Galina Alexeevna Kolesnichenko. These partnerships have contributed to the advancement of soldering technologies and have fostered innovation in the field.

Conclusion

Dmitry Fedorovich Shpotakovsky's contributions to soldering technologies highlight his role as an innovator in the field. His patented methods for soldering metals to superhard materials represent a significant advancement in manufacturing processes. His work continues to influence the industry and pave the way for future innovations.

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