Location History:
- Nishinomiya, JP (2004)
- Amagasaki, JP (2011 - 2012)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2004-2012
Title: Nobuyuki Iwasaki: Innovator in Thermal Recording Technologies
Introduction
Nobuyuki Iwasaki is a prominent inventor based in Amagasaki, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of thermal recording materials, holding a total of 3 patents. His innovative work focuses on developing transparent and thermosensitive recording mediums that enhance the efficiency and quality of thermal printing technologies.
Latest Patents
Iwasaki's latest patents include a "Transparent Thermal Recording Medium" and a "Thermosensitive Recording Medium." The transparent thermal recording medium features a unique composition that includes a transparent support, a heat-sensitive recording layer with a leuco dye and developer, and a protective layer made from specific pigments. This invention aims to improve the performance and durability of thermal recording materials. The thermosensitive recording medium patent describes a heat-sensitive recording material that incorporates composite particles of leuco dye and hydrophobic resin, along with a specialized color developer. This innovation enhances the color development process in thermal printing applications.
Career Highlights
Nobuyuki Iwasaki is associated with Oji Paper Co., Ltd., a leading company in the paper and packaging industry. His work at Oji Paper has allowed him to focus on advancing thermal recording technologies, contributing to the company's reputation for innovation in the field.
Collaborations
Iwasaki has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Masaharu Nojima and Koichi Ishida. These partnerships have fostered a creative environment that encourages the development of cutting-edge technologies in thermal recording.
Conclusion
Nobuyuki Iwasaki's contributions to thermal recording technologies exemplify his innovative spirit and dedication to advancing the field. His patents reflect a commitment to improving the quality and efficiency of thermal printing materials.