Location History:
- Matthews, NC (US) (2002 - 2006)
- Charlotte, NC (US) (2012 - 2023)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2002-2023
Ramesh S Minisandram is a renowned inventor specialized in the field of metal alloys processing and heat treatments. He is based in Charlotte, NC (US) and holds an impressive count of 27 patents, all of them related to innovative techniques and methods for improving the material properties of metal alloys.
Among his latest patents are the "Methods for processing metal alloys," which involves a process of heating and working a metal alloy to recrystallize the surface region of the metal and minimize grain growth, creating a hot worked superaustenitic stainless steel alloy having equiaxed grains throughout the alloy. This method is particularly useful for superaustenitic and austenitic stainless steel alloys, where process temperatures and times are selected carefully to avoid precipitation of deleterious intermetallic sigma-phase. Another one of his latest patents is "Methods for processing nickel-base alloys," which includes a process for heat treating a powder metallurgy nickel-base alloy article by placing it in a furnace at a start temperature and increasing the temperature gradually to a solution temperature, followed by cooling to ambient temperature.
Ramesh S Minisandram works at ATI Properties Inc., a company that focuses on developing and manufacturing advanced specialty materials, and has worked with some of his coworkers such as Robin M Forbes Jones and Richard Lee Kennedy. His patents undoubtedly represent impactful contributions to the field of materials science and engineering, particularly in the development of novel processes to improve the performance of metal alloys. His work serves as an inspiration to aspiring inventors who seek to bring new ideas to the world of innovation and patents.
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