Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2003-2012
Title: Innovations of Katsuhiko Higashino
Introduction
Katsuhiko Higashino is a notable inventor based in Settsu, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of elastomer compositions, holding a total of 8 patents. His work focuses on enhancing the performance and stability of materials used in semiconductor manufacturing processes.
Latest Patents
Higashino's latest patents include a crosslinkable elastomer composition and molded articles utilizing this composition. The invention aims to reduce the generation of hydrofluoric acid (HF) under high-temperature conditions. It also minimizes weight loss during NF plasma treatment and O treatment in semiconductor manufacturing, while significantly suppressing the generation of foreign substances, such as particles. The crosslinkable elastomer composition comprises a crosslinkable elastomer and a filler with a specific surface area of at least 0.5 m/g, which contains a synthetic polymer with a thermally and chemically stable aromatic ring in its main chain. Additionally, it includes compositions with non-oxide ceramics and ensures that the weight decrease due to NF plasma irradiation is at most 0.20%.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Katsuhiko Higashino has worked with prominent companies, including Daikin Industries, Ltd. and Daiken Industries, Ltd. His expertise in elastomer technology has positioned him as a key figure in the development of innovative materials.
Collaborations
Higashino has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Tsuyoshi Noguchi and Hiroyuki Tanaka. Their combined efforts have contributed to advancements in elastomer compositions and their applications in various industries.
Conclusion
Katsuhiko Higashino's innovative work in elastomer compositions has led to significant advancements in semiconductor manufacturing processes. His contributions continue to influence the field and pave the way for future innovations.