Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1993-1995
Title: Innovations by Julien Tremblay in Wood Identification and Moisture Measurement
Introduction
Julien Tremblay is an accomplished inventor based in Dollard des Ormeaux, Canada. He has made significant contributions to the field of wood identification and moisture measurement through his innovative methods and apparatus. With a total of 2 patents, Tremblay's work is paving the way for advancements in non-contact technology.
Latest Patents
Tremblay's latest patents include a "Method and apparatus for non-contact and rapid identification of wood." This invention provides a means to identify various wood species by analyzing the intensity of optical radiation scattered from a modified surface after irradiation with infra-red radiation. The method allows for non-contact, rapid, and in-line identification of wood species, as well as simultaneous determination of moisture content.
Another notable patent is the "Method and apparatus for non-contact, rapid and continuous moisture determination." This invention enables the non-contact measurement of moisture content in fibrous products, such as wood, by analyzing the density of microstructural modifications introduced by infra-red radiation. The method allows for continuous in-line measurements, enhancing efficiency in various applications.
Career Highlights
Julien Tremblay is associated with Mpb Technologies Inc., where he applies his expertise in developing innovative solutions for wood and moisture analysis. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications in industries that rely on accurate wood identification and moisture measurement.
Collaborations
Tremblay collaborates with talented individuals such as Wes R Jamroz and Brian Wong, contributing to a dynamic team focused on advancing technology in their field.
Conclusion
Julien Tremblay's innovative patents and contributions to wood identification and moisture measurement demonstrate his commitment to advancing technology. His work not only enhances efficiency in various industries but also showcases the potential of non-contact methods in practical applications.