Location History:
- Komae-shi, JP (2009)
- Tokyo, JP (2005 - 2010)
- Komae, JP (2010)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2005-2010
Title: Innovations of Masahiro Furuya
Introduction
Masahiro Furuya is a prominent inventor based in Tokyo, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of materials science and engineering, holding a total of seven patents. His work focuses on developing advanced materials and methods that enhance performance and functionality.
Latest Patents
Furuya's latest patents include a multifunctional material featuring a carbon-doped titanium oxide layer. This innovative material exhibits exceptional durability, including high hardness, scratch resistance, wear resistance, chemical resistance, and heat resistance. It also functions as a visible light-responsive photocatalyst. The material is produced by heat-treating a substrate with a titanium-based surface layer in a combustion gas atmosphere, achieving temperatures between 900 to 1,500°C. Another notable patent is a method and apparatus for producing fine particles. This invention allows for the efficient production of fine particles from high melting point raw materials by utilizing a vapor explosion technique, enabling the creation of submicron fine particles that are challenging to produce with traditional methods.
Career Highlights
Masahiro Furuya is affiliated with the Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, where he conducts research and development in advanced materials. His work has been instrumental in pushing the boundaries of material science, particularly in applications related to energy and environmental technologies.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Furuya has collaborated