Tokyo-to, Japan

Hidetaki Takahara


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 29(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1998

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Title: Hidetaki Takahara: Innovator in Thermal Transfer Technology

Introduction

Hidetaki Takahara is a prominent inventor based in Tokyo-to, Japan. He is known for his contributions to the field of thermal transfer technology, particularly through his innovative patent related to image receiving sheets. His work has significantly impacted the quality and efficiency of thermal transfer processes.

Latest Patents

Takahara holds a patent for a thermal transfer image receiving sheet. This invention comprises a substrate sheet, an intermediate layer provided on at least one surface side of the substrate sheet, and a dye receptor layer on the surface of the intermediate layer. The substrate sheet is made of pulp paper, while the intermediate layer is formed from an organic solvent solution of a resin. The dye receptor layer is created from an aqueous resin liquid. This unique structure prevents curling caused by temperature changes, enhancing the durability of the image receiving sheet. Additionally, another version of the thermal transfer image receiving sheet features an intermediate layer made from either an acrylic resin or a resin that is partially crosslinked. This design improves smoothness, strength, cushioning properties, and writing capabilities, resulting in high-density and high-resolution images.

Career Highlights

Takahara is associated with Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd., where he has made significant contributions to the development of innovative printing technologies. His expertise in thermal transfer technology has positioned him as a key figure in the industry.

Collaborations

Takahara has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Takeshi Ueno and Katsuyuki Oshima. Their combined efforts have further advanced the field of thermal transfer technology.

Conclusion

Hidetaki Takahara's innovative work in thermal transfer image receiving sheets showcases his commitment to enhancing printing technology. His contributions have led to improved quality and efficiency in thermal transfer processes, making a lasting impact in the industry.

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