Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2018-2025
Title: Innovations by Wei Wu in Pharmaceutical Additive Manufacturing
Introduction
Wei Wu is a prominent inventor based in Nanjing, China, known for his significant contributions to the field of pharmaceutical additive manufacturing. With a total of 10 patents to his name, he has developed innovative technologies that enhance the precision and efficiency of pharmaceutical production.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents is a "High-throughput and high-precision pharmaceutical additive manufacturing system." This invention focuses on utilizing additive manufacturing technology to produce pharmaceutical products. The system features a material supply module that transports a single flow of printing materials to a flow distribution plate, which divides the flow into multiple streams. It includes a series of nozzles equipped with needle-valve mechanisms, allowing for precise dispensing based on specific parameters. Additionally, the printing platform is designed to move and form batches of pharmaceutical products efficiently.
Another notable patent is the "Precision pharmaceutical 3D printing device." This device is designed for depositing materials and manufacturing pharmaceutical dosage forms through additive manufacturing. It incorporates a material supply system that melts and pressurizes the material, along with a pressure sensor to monitor the material's pressure. The device also features a control switch with a sealing needle that regulates the flow of material through the nozzle, ensuring accurate production of pharmaceutical products.
Career Highlights
Wei Wu has worked with several companies that are at the forefront of pharmaceutical technology. Notably, he has been associated with
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