Shizuoka, Japan

Kazunori Taniguchi


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

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Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2003

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Title: Innovator Kazunori Taniguchi: Pioneering Reinforced Wood Materials

Introduction: Kazunori Taniguchi, an innovative inventor based in Shizuoka, Japan, has made significant contributions to the field of material science. With a focus on enhancing the properties of wood, he has developed a cutting-edge reinforcing material that provides improved strength and waterproof characteristics.

Latest Patents: Taniguchi holds a patent for a novel reinforcing material for wood. His invention involves a phenol resin-impregnated sheet, formed by soaking a porous resin sheet with a phenol resin that has a cure degree between 70% and 95%. This sheet is then laminated onto a carbon fiber-reinforced thermosetting resin sheet. The patented material results in a strong, waterproof reinforcing layer for wood, with a thickness ranging from 0.01 mm to 1.0 mm. This innovative approach effectively integrates and cures the wood reinforcing material with the wood source, ensuring a secure adhesion while avoiding environmental contamination.

Career Highlights: Kazunori Taniguchi has been instrumental in his role at Toho Tenax Co., Ltd., a company known for its advancement in high-performance materials. His dedication to research and development has not only yielded successful patents but also positioned the company at the forefront of reinforced material technology.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Taniguchi has collaborated with distinguished colleagues such as Yoshihiro Endoh and Hiroyasu Ogawa. Their combined efforts in research have facilitated breakthroughs in material enhancement and sustainability.

Conclusion: Kazunori Taniguchi exemplifies the spirit of innovation within the materials science sector. His patented technology for reinforcing wood demonstrates the potential for traditional materials to be transformed through modern techniques. As the demand for stronger and more sustainable building materials continues to grow, Taniguchi's contributions are likely to play a pivotal role in the evolution of wood engineering.

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