Osaka, Japan

Kazumi Ogino


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 32(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1995

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Title: Kazumi Ogino: Innovator in Metal Surface Treatment

Introduction

Kazumi Ogino is a notable inventor based in Osaka, Japan. She has made significant contributions to the field of metal surface treatment through her innovative methods. Her work has implications for various industries that require enhanced metal properties.

Latest Patents

Kazumi Ogino holds a patent for a "Method for the surface treatment of a metal by atmospheric pressure." This invention provides a method for the surface treatment of a metal, which comprises the steps of placing at least a surface to be treated of a metal to be treated between two electrodes facing each other under an atmosphere of a mixed gas consisting of an inert gas and a reactant gas. Plasma exciting said mixed gas under atmospheric pressure effects glow discharge between said electrodes. The method uses an apparatus simpler than that used in conventional methods and can inject into the surface layer of a metal elements that have been difficult to achieve with traditional techniques. This innovation readily modifies surface properties of a metal, such as surface hardness and surface wettability.

Career Highlights

Throughout her career, Kazumi Ogino has worked with various companies, including E.C. Chemical Co., Ltd. and C. Itoh Fine Chemical Co., Ltd. Her experience in these organizations has contributed to her expertise in the field of chemical engineering and surface treatment technologies.

Collaborations

Kazumi has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Atsushi Nishiwaki and Norihito Ikemiya. These partnerships have furthered her research and development efforts in innovative surface treatment methods.

Conclusion

Kazumi Ogino's contributions to metal surface treatment through her patented methods demonstrate her innovative spirit and dedication to advancing technology in this field. Her work continues to influence industries that rely on enhanced metal properties for various applications.

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