Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1998
Title: Eizoh Suyama - Innovator in Metallic Catalyst Carrier Production
Introduction
Eizoh Suyama is a distinguished inventor based in Tokyo, Japan, known for his innovative contributions to the field of automotive technology. With a focus on enhancing the efficiency of catalytic converters, Suyama has made significant strides in the production of metallic catalyst carriers.
Latest Patents
Suyama holds a patent for a "Method for producing metallic catalyst carrier." This invention details a process for creating a metallic catalyst carrier used in catalytic converters for automobiles. The method involves calcining a metallic catalyst carrier element, which is formed by alternately winding or laminating metallic plates in a vacuum. The connecting parts of these plates are integrally combined through diffused junctions, and the element is calcined at temperatures of 1200°C or above, under a pressure of 1 Pa to 10 Pa, preferably 1.5 Pa to 10 Pa. This process results in a robust metallic catalyst carrier with excellent oxidation resistance.
Career Highlights
Suyama's career is marked by his dedication to advancing automotive technology. His innovative methods have not only improved the performance of catalytic converters but have also contributed to environmental sustainability by enhancing the efficiency of emissions control systems.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Suyama has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Tamotsu Sugimoto and Yuji Yoshid