Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2003
Title: Innovations of Jean Maniak in Metal Micropowders
Introduction
Jean Maniak is an accomplished inventor based in Grenoble, France. He has made significant contributions to the field of material science, particularly in the development of metal micropowders. His innovative work focuses on the creation of pre-alloyed metal powders that have various industrial applications.
Latest Patents
Jean Maniak holds a patent for "Metal micropowders based on tungsten and/or molybdenum and 3D transition metals." This invention pertains to a pre-alloyed metal powder that primarily consists of tungsten and/or molybdenum, along with at least one transition metal selected from iron, cobalt, nickel, and copper. The iron content in the powder is less than 50 wt. %, and the total additive content is less than 3 wt. %, relative to the total weight of metals. The pre-alloyed metal powder has an elementary grain size, measured with a scanning electron microscope, that is greater than 200 nm and less than 5 micrometers. This invention is particularly applicable for producing sintered parts used in electric contacts, heat sinks, spark machining electrodes, mechanical balance weights, inertial units, tool-holders, anti-radiation screens, armament components, and cutting or grinding tools.
Career Highlights
Jean Maniak is currently associated with Eurotungstene Poudres, where he continues to innovate in the field of metal powders. His work has led to advancements that benefit various industries, including electronics and manufacturing.
Collaborations
Jean collaborates with Maxime Bonneau, contributing to the development of innovative solutions in their field.
Conclusion
Jean Maniak's contributions to the field of metal micropowders demonstrate his commitment to innovation and excellence. His patented work has the potential to impact various industrial applications significantly.