Kanagawa-ken, Japan

Masahiro Hara

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Title: The Innovative Contributions of Masahiro Hara

Introduction

Masahiro Hara is a notable inventor based in Kanagawa-ken, Japan. He is recognized for his significant contributions to the field of electroplating, particularly in enhancing corrosion resistance in specific environments.

Latest Patents

Hara holds a patent for a chromium alloy coating with enhanced resistance to corrosion in calcium chloride environments. This invention consists of a chromium electroplating solution that includes a water-soluble trivalent chromium salt, at least one complexant for trivalent chromium ions, a source of hydrogen ions to maintain a pH of 2.8-4.2, a pH buffering compound, and a sulfur-containing organic compound. The solution is designed to produce an adherent metallic coating on decorative articles, providing enhanced corrosion resistance in environments containing calcium chloride.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Masahiro Hara has worked with various companies, including Macdermid Acumen, Inc. His work has focused on developing innovative solutions in the field of electroplating, contributing to advancements in corrosion resistance technologies.

Collaborations

Hara has collaborated with notable individuals such as Roderick Dennis Herdman and Stacey Handy. These collaborations have further enriched his work and contributed to the development of his patented technologies.

Conclusion

Masahiro Hara's innovative work in the field of electroplating has led to significant advancements in corrosion resistance technologies. His contributions continue to impact the industry positively.

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