Fukuyama, Japan

Masaomi Senoo


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 17.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2018

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Title: Innovations by Masaomi Senoo in Molten Iron Treatment

Introduction

Masaomi Senoo is a notable inventor based in Fukuyama, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of metallurgy, particularly in the treatment of molten iron. His innovative methods aim to enhance the efficiency of iron production while minimizing environmental impact.

Latest Patents

Masaomi Senoo holds a patent for a "Method for preliminary treatment of molten iron." This method proposes a technique for the preliminary treatment of molten iron, ensuring a sufficient heat source for dissolving scrap. It improves iron yield while effectively decreasing phosphorus concentration by minimizing the amount of flux solvent used during desiliconization, dephosphorization, and decarburization processes. The method involves charging molten iron into a converter-type container for desiliconization, followed by intermediate slag removal. A lime-based flux solvent is then added while blowing oxygen to conduct dephosphorization. Newly untreated molten iron is subsequently charged into the container, allowing for repeated treatments with the same container.

Career Highlights

Masaomi Senoo is associated with JFE Steel Corporation, where he applies his expertise in metallurgy to develop innovative solutions for iron production. His work has contributed to advancements in the efficiency and sustainability of steel manufacturing processes.

Collaborations

Masaomi has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Yozo Iwaki and Shizuhiko Ikeno. Their combined efforts in research and development have furthered the understanding and application of molten iron treatment methods.

Conclusion

Masaomi Senoo's innovative approach to the preliminary treatment of molten iron showcases his commitment to improving industrial processes. His contributions are vital for enhancing iron yield and reducing environmental impact in steel production.

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