Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2000-2002
Title: Innovations of Kenneth Boegh
Introduction
Kenneth Boegh is a notable inventor based in Thunder Bay, Canada. He has made significant contributions to the field of colloidal substances and their applications in industrial processes. With a total of two patents to his name, Boegh's work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and control of processes in pulp and paper production.
Latest Patents
Kenneth Boegh's latest patents include an "On-line sensor for colloidal substances" and a "Dissolved solid analyzer." The first patent describes a method and apparatus for determining and controlling properties of colloidal substances that undergo temperature-dependent phase transitions and adsorption-desorption processes. This invention allows for the characterization of colloidal particles by measuring light attenuation or emission at varying temperatures and wavelengths. The results provide insights into colloidal stability and can be applied to improve chemical control programs in pulp and paper processes.
The second patent, the "Dissolved solid analyzer," focuses on on-line measurements of dissolved solids in liquid samples. This method utilizes both conductivity and UV measurements to determine the amount of dissolved solids in pulp and paper mill process water. By irradiating the liquid sample with ultraviolet light and measuring its absorption, along with conductivity, the invention enables accurate monitoring of effluent quality.
Career Highlights
Kenneth Boegh is associated with the Alberta Research Council Incorporated, where he has been instrumental in advancing research and development in his field. His innovative approaches have contributed to improved process control in industrial applications.
Collaborations
Some of Kenneth Boegh's notable coworkers include Theodore Meyer Garver and Yuan Hongqi. Their collaborative efforts have further enhanced the research outcomes and innovations in their respective projects.
Conclusion
Kenneth Boegh's contributions to the field of colloidal substances and process control demonstrate his commitment to innovation and excellence. His patents reflect a deep understanding of the complexities involved in industrial processes, paving the way for advancements in the pulp and paper industry.