Hiroshima, Japan

Keigo Mikami, Deceased


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 1987

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Title: Keigo Mikami: Innovator in Calcining Technology

Introduction

Keigo Mikami was a notable inventor from Hiroshima, Japan, recognized for his contributions to the field of calcining technology. His innovative approach to designing calcining apparatuses for powdery materials has left a lasting impact on the industry. Despite his passing, his work continues to influence modern practices in material processing.

Latest Patents

Mikami held a patent for a "Calcining apparatus for powdery materials." This invention features a first preheating series composed of a calcining kiln and multiple preheaters that utilize exhaust gas from the kiln to heat the powdery material. Additionally, it includes a second preheating series with other preheaters that also use exhaust gas from a rotary kiln. The design incorporates a gas carrying pipe that connects both preheating series, ensuring efficient flow paths for the powdery material. His innovative apparatus also includes a sub-calcining kiln and a calcining chamber, enhancing the overall efficiency of the calcining process.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Keigo Mikami worked with prominent companies such as Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha and Mitsubishi Mining and Cement Co. Ltd. His experience in these organizations allowed him to refine his skills and contribute significantly to advancements in calcining technology.

Collaborations

Mikami collaborated with notable coworkers, including Hirofumi Hatano and Masayasu Yamazaki. Their collective efforts in the field of material processing have contributed to the development of innovative solutions and technologies.

Conclusion

Keigo Mikami's legacy as an inventor is marked by his innovative calcining apparatus, which has significantly influenced the industry. His contributions continue to be recognized and appreciated in the field of material processing.

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