Location History:
- Kobe, JP (2017 - 2018)
- Hyogo, JP (2018 - 2021)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2017-2021
Title: Kazuhide Kamimura: Innovator in Wastewater Treatment Technologies
Introduction
Kazuhide Kamimura is a notable inventor based in Hyogo, Japan, recognized for his contributions to wastewater treatment technologies. With a total of four patents to his name, Kamimura has developed innovative methods and devices aimed at improving environmental sustainability.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents, Kamimura has introduced a method for removing selenium from wastewater. This method involves a valence change step where an oxidant is added to wastewater from facilities that gasify fuel containing selenium. The selenium is oxidized to change its valence, followed by a solid-liquid separation step that utilizes a flocculant to form a floc containing the altered selenium. This floc is then subjected to solid-liquid separation, effectively removing selenium from the wastewater. Additionally, he has patented a wastewater treatment device that incorporates a first biological treatment device using a membrane-separated activated sludge method and a second device employing a biofilm method. This device features measurement units that assess load concentration and flow rate, allowing for precise control of wastewater treatment processes.
Career Highlights
Kamimura has worked with prominent companies such as Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Environmental Solutions, Ltd. and Mitsubishi Power Environmental Solutions, Ltd. His experience in these organizations has significantly contributed to his expertise in environmental technologies and wastewater management.
Collaborations
Throughout his career
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