Wako, Japan

Tomonori Saito


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2015

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Title: Tomonori Saito: Innovator in Multilayer Lubrication Coating Technology

Introduction: Tomonori Saito is a notable inventor based in Wako, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of lubrication technology, particularly in the development of multilayer lubrication coating films. His innovative work has implications for enhancing the performance and durability of internal combustion engine components.

Latest Patents: Saito holds a patent for a multilayer lubrication coating film and its application in internal combustion engine pistons. This patent describes a multilayer lubrication coating film formed on the outer surface of an object to be coated. The coating consists of a lower-layer coating film with a higher Vickers hardness than the object, and an upper-layer coating film on top of the lower layer. This innovative approach aims to improve the efficiency and longevity of engine components.

Career Highlights: Saito is associated with Honda Motor Co., Ltd., a leading automotive manufacturer known for its commitment to innovation and quality. His work at Honda has allowed him to explore advanced materials and coatings that enhance engine performance.

Collaborations: Saito has collaborated with talented colleagues such as Kenji Suto and Kota Tokubi. Their combined expertise has contributed to the successful development of innovative technologies within the automotive industry.

Conclusion: Tomonori Saito's contributions to multilayer lubrication coating technology exemplify the spirit of innovation in the automotive sector. His work not only advances engineering practices but also enhances the performance of internal combustion engines.

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