Title: Kimitoshi Satoh: Innovator in Thermoplastic Welding Technology
Introduction
Kimitoshi Satoh is an inventor based in Kanagawa, Japan. He is associated with Campus Create Co., Ltd. and has made significant contributions to the field of thermoplastic welding technology. Although he currently holds no granted patents, his innovative ideas are reflected in his patent applications.
Latest Patent Applications
One of Kimitoshi Satoh's notable patent applications is titled "Method and Device for Welding Thermoplastic Resin Articles." This application describes a process where a plurality of thermoplastic articles are superimposed against a support. An infrared transparent solid is then superimposed to form a superimposed body, and infrared is irradiated to this body from the side of the infrared transparent solid. The irradiation source can be an Er: YAG laser or fiber laser. This method allows the interface temperature of the thermoplastic article to remain relatively lower while developing a high-temperature region within the superimposed body due to the infiltration of laser energy. Consequently, this technique helps suppress degradation of the surface configuration caused by thermal damage in the infrared irradiation side surface layer of the thermoplastic articles.
Conclusion
Kimitoshi Satoh's work in thermoplastic welding technology showcases his innovative spirit and dedication to advancing the field. His contributions, although not yet reflected in granted patents, highlight the potential for future developments in this area.
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