Tokyo, Japan

Go Miyazawa


 

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Years Active: 2020

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Title: Go Miyazawa: Innovator in Thermal Conductive Insulating Technology

Introduction

Go Miyazawa is a prominent inventor based in Tokyo, Japan. He is known for his innovative contributions to the field of thermal conductive materials. His work focuses on achieving a balance between insulating properties and thermal conductivity, which is crucial for various applications in technology and manufacturing.

Latest Patents

Miyazawa holds a patent for a "Thermal conductive insulating sheet, method for producing same, and intermediate laminate." The purpose of this invention is to provide a thermal conductive insulating sheet that achieves an unprecedented balance between insulating properties and thermal conductivity. The thermal conductive insulating sheet contains a thermal conductive spherical filler (excluding boron nitride), a boron nitride filler, and a binder resin. It features multiple layers that mainly consist of the thermal conductive spherical filler and one or more layers that primarily contain the boron nitride filler, with these layers being alternately laminated to form the outermost layers.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Go Miyazawa has worked with notable companies such as Toyo Ink SC Holdings Co., Ltd. and Artience Co., Ltd. His experience in these organizations has contributed significantly to his expertise in thermal conductive materials.

Collaborations

Miyazawa has collaborated with talented individuals in his field, including Toshiichi Sawaguchi and Gaku Kashiwamura. These collaborations have further enhanced his innovative capabilities and contributed to the development of advanced materials.

Conclusion

Go Miyazawa is a key figure in the development of thermal conductive insulating technology. His patent and collaborations reflect his commitment to innovation in this critical area. His work continues to influence advancements in materials science and engineering.

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