Tucson, AZ, United States of America

Salvatore Gennaro

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Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Years Active: 2022

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Title: Salvatore Gennaro: Innovator in Plasma Nitriding Technology

Introduction

Salvatore Gennaro is a notable inventor based in Tucson, Arizona, recognized for his contributions to the field of plasma nitriding technology. With a focus on enhancing the efficiency of metal surface treatments, Gennaro has developed innovative methods that leverage advanced plasma techniques.

Latest Patents

Gennaro holds a patent for "Plasma nitriding with PECVD coatings using hollow cathode ion immersion technology." This invention enables rapid plasma nitriding by utilizing the increased density of plasma discharges generated by hollow cathodes. The process involves maintaining opposing surfaces at the appropriate voltage, sub-atmospheric pressure, and spacing to create the hollow cathode effect. This effect produces additional hot oscillating electrons, which facilitate multiple ionization events, thereby increasing plasma density. The invention allows for the rapid plasma nitriding of metal surfaces and the optional deposition of functional coatings in a continuous operation for duplex coatings.

Career Highlights

Gennaro is currently employed at AGM Container Controls, Inc., where he applies his expertise in plasma technology to develop innovative solutions for metal treatment processes. His work has significantly advanced the capabilities of surface engineering in various applications.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Gennaro has collaborated with talented professionals, including Andrew Tudhope and Thomas B. Casserly. These collaborations have fostered a creative environment that encourages the development of cutting-edge technologies.

Conclusion

Salvatore Gennaro's contributions to plasma nitriding technology exemplify the impact of innovative thinking in the field of surface engineering. His patent and ongoing work continue to influence advancements in metal treatment processes.

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