Location History:
- Tirol, AT (1996)
- Lechaschau, AT (1998 - 2003)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1996-2003
Title: Biography of Inventor Florian Rainer
Introduction: Florian Rainer is an accomplished inventor based in Lechaschau, Austria. He has made significant contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the development of components for high thermal stress applications. With a total of three patents to his name, Rainer's work is at the forefront of innovation in fusion reactor technology.
Latest Patents: Rainer's latest patents include a composite designed for high thermal stress. This invention provides a component or composite part, such as a divertor plate for the "first wall" of a fusion reactor, which is adapted to endure high thermal loads. The composite is made, at least in some sections, of tungsten or a tungsten alloy, and is constructed as a laminated packet to improve susceptibility to fissures. Another notable patent is a process for manufacturing a structural element capable of carrying high thermal loads, such as a heat shield for fusion reactors. This structural element comprises components of high heat-resistant material, like graphite, joined to metallic components through high-energy beam welding.
Career Highlights: Throughout his career, Florian Rainer has worked with notable companies, including Schwarzkopf Technologies Corporation and Plansee Aktiengesellschaft. His expertise in materials science has allowed him to contribute to various innovative projects within these organizations.
Collaborations: Rainer has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including Ing N Reheis and Gunter Kner
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