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Location History:
- Norfolk, CT (US) (2013 - 2019)
- Szymanow OT, PL (2022)
- Charlotte, NC (US) (2016 - 2023)
- Szymanow, PL (2019 - 2023)
- Charlotee, NC (US) (2023)
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Years Active: 2013-2025
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Sergey Mironets: The Man behind the Latest Method of Depositing Powder in Additive Manufacturing Systems
Sergey Mironets is a renowned inventor with 72 patents to his name. He is based in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, and has made significant contributions to the field of additive manufacturing systems and methods. His latest invention involves a method of depositing powder in an additive manufacturing system that promises to revolutionize the way manufacturing processes are carried out.
The patent for this particular invention describes a process that involves driving a recoater along a drive axis and oscillating it along another axis to overcome the effect of one or more particle movement restriction mechanisms. The purpose of this process is to smooth the deposited powder in the build chamber of an additive manufacturing system, thereby reducing the likelihood of defects and improving the overall quality of the printed product.
Mironets has also filed a patent for an active clearance control valve (ACC Valve), which has been designed to improve the efficiency of the engine by controlling the amount of air that flows into the combustion chamber. The valve has a thermal shield that is externally provided on the valve housing, and the valve housing and the thermal shield have been integrally formed as one component using additive manufacturing methods. The ACC Valve promises to be a huge improvement over existing valves, which are typically made up of multiple components and require assembly.
Mironets has worked for several companies, including Hamilton Sundstrand Corporation and Raytheon Technologies Corporation (formerly known as United Technologies Corporation). At Hamilton Sundstrand Corporation, he was involved in the manufacturing of aircraft engines, and at Raytheon Technologies Corporation, he worked on a number of cutting-edge projects. Some of his coworkers at these companies include Alexander Staroselsky and Eric Karlen, both of whom are respected professionals in their own right.
Given his extensive experience in the field of additive manufacturing systems and methods, it is no surprise that Mironets has been able to come up with inventions that have the potential to transform the way we produce goods. His latest patent promises to be a game-changer, as it addresses one of the major challenges of additive manufacturing - the deposition of smooth, uniform layers of powder. We can expect to see more groundbreaking inventions from Mironets in the future as he continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in the world of engineering and manufacturing.
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