Ichihara, Japan

Takayuki Kubo



Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2015-2016

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Takayuki Kubo in Melt-Blown Nonwoven Fabric Technology

Introduction

Takayuki Kubo is a prominent inventor based in Ichihara, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of nonwoven fabric technology, particularly through his innovative patents. With a total of 2 patents, Kubo's work focuses on enhancing the production processes and quality of melt-blown nonwoven fabrics.

Latest Patents

Kubo's latest patent is centered around a melt-blown nonwoven fabric and its production process and apparatus. The invention aims to provide a stable production process for a melt-blown nonwoven fabric that comprises thin fibers while minimizing the presence of thick fibers. The fabric is made from polyolefin fibers and features a mean fiber diameter of not more than 2.0 μm, a fiber diameter distribution CV value of not more than 60%, and 15 or fewer fusion-bonded fibers based on 100 fibers. The production process is characterized by the introduction of cooling air at temperatures not exceeding 30°C from both side surfaces of the outlets of slits, where high-temperature high-velocity air is expelled, effectively cooling the spun molten resin.

Career Highlights

Takayuki Kubo is currently associated with Mitsui Chemicals, Inc., where he continues to develop innovative solutions in the field of materials science. His expertise in melt-blown technology has positioned him as a key figure in advancing the capabilities of nonwoven fabrics.

Collaborations

Kubo has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Akio Matsubara and Shingo Kajiyama, who share his commitment to innovation in the industry.

Conclusion

Takayuki Kubo's contributions to melt-blown nonwoven fabric technology exemplify the impact of innovative thinking in material science. His patents not only enhance production processes but also improve the quality of nonwoven fabrics, showcasing the importance of continuous innovation in this field.

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