Minami-ku, Japan

Naoki Fuse



Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2011

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Naoki Fuse: Innovator in Corrosion Resistant Conductive Parts

Introduction

Naoki Fuse is a prominent inventor based in Minami-ku, Japan. He is known for his innovative work in the field of conductive materials, particularly focusing on corrosion resistance. His contributions have significant implications for various industries that rely on durable and efficient conductive parts.

Latest Patents

Naoki Fuse holds a patent for a corrosion resistant conductive part. This invention involves forming a thin plated gold layer of thickness 100 nm or less on a stainless steel sheet. The design guarantees high corrosion resistance even with a very thin gold layer. The part is characterized by the maximum value 'v' of atomic concentration of gold, which, according to Auger analysis, is at least 98% of the total atomic concentrations of all elements in the thin gold layer. This innovative approach ensures durability and reliability in conductive applications.

Career Highlights

Naoki Fuse is associated with Daido Steel Co., Ltd., where he has made significant contributions to the development of advanced materials. His work has been instrumental in enhancing the performance and longevity of conductive parts used in various applications. His expertise in material science and engineering has positioned him as a key figure in his field.

Collaborations

Naoki Fuse has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Takeo Hisada and Yasushi Kaneta. These partnerships have fostered a creative environment that encourages innovation and the sharing of ideas, leading to advancements in their respective projects.

Conclusion

Naoki Fuse's contributions to the field of corrosion resistant conductive parts exemplify the importance of innovation in material science. His patent reflects a significant advancement that can benefit various industries. His work continues to inspire future developments in conductive materials.

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