Santa Barbara, CA, United States of America

Michael R Hodson


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

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Years Active: 2020-2021

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Michael R Hodson: Innovator in Coal Particle Agglomeration

Introduction

Michael R Hodson is a notable inventor based in Santa Barbara, CA. He has made significant contributions to the field of coal particle agglomeration, holding 2 patents that showcase his innovative methods. His work focuses on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of coal processing.

Latest Patents

One of Michael's latest patents is titled "Agglomeration of Ultra-Fine Coal Particles." This patent describes a method for preparing agglomerates of ultra-fine coal particles by mixing a film forming agglomeration aid (FFAA) with ultra-fine coal particles. The FFAA has a lower surface energy compared to the surface of the ultra-fine coal particles. The method involves using less than 3% by weight of the FFAA relative to the ultra-fine coal particles on a dry basis. The agglomerates formed can be created through vibration, pelleting, and/or briquetting, resulting in agglomerates with a size of at least 2 mm. The ultra-fine coal particles have a particle size of less than 100 µm, and the agglomerates exhibit a tumbler test friability of less than 3% and a drop shatter friability of also less than 3%.

Career Highlights

Michael is currently associated with Omnis Mineral Technologies, LLC, where he applies his expertise in coal processing technologies. His innovative approaches have contributed to advancements in the industry, enhancing the quality and usability of coal products.

Collaborations

Michael has collaborated with notable colleagues, including James S Swensen and Jonathan K Hodson. Their combined efforts in research and development have furthered the understanding and application of agglomeration techniques in coal processing.

Conclusion

Michael R Hodson is a distinguished inventor whose work in agglomeration of ultra-fine coal particles has made a significant impact in the field. His patents reflect a commitment to innovation and improvement in coal processing technologies.

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