Location History:
- Odawara, JP (1982)
- Kanagawa, JP (1984 - 1992)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1982-1992
Title: Keiji Tanaka - Innovator in Grease Composition
Introduction
Keiji Tanaka is an inventor based in Aikou, Japan. He is currently associated with Shell Internationale Research Maatschappij B.V. Despite having no granted patents, he is actively involved in developing innovative grease compositions that enhance performance in various applications.
Latest Patent Applications
Tanaka's latest patent applications include two significant innovations. The first is a grease composition that boasts high wear resistance, comprising a base oil, a thickener, and a poly(meth)acrylate derivative. The second application focuses on a urea grease composition designed to excel in noise performance, offering long life at high temperatures. This composition also ensures shear stability, heat resistance, and appropriate oil separation properties. It includes a diurea compound represented by a specific general formula, which incorporates hydrocarbon groups.
Conclusion
Keiji Tanaka's contributions to the field of grease compositions reflect his commitment to innovation and performance enhancement. His work continues to influence the industry, showcasing the importance of research and development in creating advanced materials.
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