Osaka, Japan

Ichirou Seta




Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 6(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2012

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Ichirou Seta - Innovator in High-Tensile Steel Manufacturing

Introduction

Ichirou Seta, an innovative inventor based in Osaka, Japan, has made significant contributions to the field of materials engineering. With one patent to his name, he has developed a remarkable high-tensile steel plate that enhances the durability and weldability of steel structures.

Latest Patents

Ichirou Seta's sole patent focuses on a high-tensile steel plate, welded steel pipe or tube, and the methods of manufacturing these materials. This invention defines specific parameters for the carbon equivalent, surface hardness, and the components of the steel structure, ensuring yield strength of at least 551 MPa and tensile strength of at least 620 MPa. The specialized formulation includes a precise measurement of carbon, silicon, manganese, copper, chromium, nickel, molybdenum, vanadium, and boron, yielding a high-quality product with excellent toughness and weldability.

Career Highlights

Ichirou Seta is associated with Sumitomo Metal Industries, Inc., where he has played a vital role in advancing steel manufacturing technologies. His work is focused on creating materials that meet the demands of modern engineering, emphasizing performance and reliability in construction.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Ichirou has collaborated with notable coworkers such as Nobuaki Takahashi and Masahiko Hamada. Together, they have explored innovative solutions in materials science, contributing to advancements that enable stronger and more efficient engineering applications.

Conclusion

Ichirou Seta’s inventive spirit and focus on high-tensile steel manufacturing reflect a commitment to enhancing industrial materials. His patent not only showcases his expertise but also serves as a valuable resource for the construction and engineering sectors, paving the way for future innovations in materials science.

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