Tetyukhen, Russia

Vladislav Valentinovich


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2014

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Title: Vladislav Valentinovich: Innovator in Titanium Alloys

Introduction

Vladislav Valentinovich is a notable inventor based in Tetyukhen, Russia. He has made significant contributions to the field of non-ferrous metallurgy, particularly in the development of advanced titanium alloys. His work focuses on creating materials with enhanced strength and plastic properties, which are essential for various industrial applications.

Latest Patents

Vladislav holds a patent for a titanium base alloy that includes a specific combination of elements. This alloy consists of aluminum (4.0-6.0%), vanadium (4.5-6.0%), molybdenum (4.5-6.0%), chromium (2.0-3.6%), iron (0.2-0.5%), zirconium (0.1-less than 0.7%), oxygen (0.2 max), nitrogen (0.05 max), and titanium as the balance. The technical result of this invention is the creation of a titanium alloy that possesses the required strength and plastic properties. This alloy can be utilized to produce a wide range of products, including large-size forgings, die-forgings, and semi-products such as bars and plates up to 75 mm thick.

Career Highlights

Vladislav is associated with the Vsmpo-Avisma Corporation, a leading company in the titanium industry. His work at the corporation has allowed him to contribute to the advancement of titanium metallurgy and the development of innovative materials.

Collaborations

Vladislav has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Igor Vasilievich Levin and Igor Jurievich Puzakov. These collaborations have further enhanced his research and development efforts in the field of titanium alloys.

Conclusion

Vladislav Valentinovich is a prominent inventor whose work in titanium alloys has significant implications for various industries. His innovative approach to metallurgy continues to pave the way for advancements in material science.

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