Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2009
Title: Innovations of Tshih Tsung in Nanoparticle Fluid Sampling
Introduction
Tshih Tsung is an accomplished inventor based in Taipei, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of nanoparticle fluid sampling, particularly through his innovative patent that addresses challenges in the vacuum submerged arc process. His work is instrumental in advancing the technology used in this specialized area.
Latest Patents
Tshih Tsung holds a patent titled "Apparatus for on-line sampling of metal nanoparticle fluid and technique of the same." This invention provides an on-line sampling apparatus for the metal nanoparticle fluid of the vacuum submerged arc process. It utilizes the principle of pressure difference between the vacuum pump and the vacuum chamber, along with a constant temperature design of the sample pipeline. This design ensures that samples are accurately captured and directed into a predetermined collector, effectively preventing vaporization due to temperature increases from the ambient environment. Furthermore, the invention integrates with a particle size analysis apparatus, enabling real-time measurement and data analysis of the nanoparticle fluid, which enhances process optimization and particle quality monitoring.
Career Highlights
Tshih Tsung is affiliated with the National Taipei University of Technology, where he contributes to research and development in his field. His expertise in nanoparticle technology has positioned him as a key figure in advancing methodologies that improve the efficiency and accuracy of sampling processes.
Collaborations
Tshih Tsung has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Liang-Chia Chen and Jen-Yan Sun. Their combined efforts in research have furthered the understanding and application of nanoparticle technologies.
Conclusion
Tshih Tsung's innovative work in the field of nanoparticle fluid sampling exemplifies the impact of dedicated research and development. His contributions not only enhance the efficiency of existing processes but also pave the way for future advancements in the field.