Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2000
Title: Rochelle Lerner: Innovator in Polymer Induction Bonding Technology
Introduction
Rochelle Lerner is a notable inventor based in Framingham, MA (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of polymer technology, particularly through her innovative work in induction heating methods.
Latest Patents
Rochelle holds a patent for her invention titled "Temperature-controlled induction heating of polymeric materials." This invention introduces a new polymer induction bonding technology that utilizes induction heating to weld, forge, bond, or set polymer materials. The technology allows for controlled-temperature induction heating by incorporating ferromagnetic particles into the polymer. By selecting particles with a specific Curie temperature, the invention ensures that heating occurs only until the Curie temperature is reached, ceasing further heat generation. This method is particularly useful for bonding thermoplastic materials and curing thermoset adhesives.
Career Highlights
Rochelle Lerner is associated with Triton Systems, Inc., where she applies her expertise in polymer technology. Her work has paved the way for advancements in the bonding of thermoplastic materials and thermoset composites.
Collaborations
Rochelle has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Marvin A. Guiles and Ross Haghighat, contributing to the development of innovative solutions in her field.
Conclusion
Rochelle Lerner's contributions to polymer induction bonding technology highlight her role as a leading inventor in the industry. Her innovative approach continues to influence advancements in polymer applications.