Tokyo, Japan

Yamato Koike


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2019

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Title: Innovator Spotlight: Yamato Koike and His Contributions to Rigid Polyurethane Foam

Introduction: Yamato Koike, an inventive mind based in Tokyo, Japan, has made significant strides in the field of materials science. He is recognized for his innovative work in developing rigid polyurethane foam with exceptional thermal insulating properties and minimal environmental impact.

Latest Patents: Koike holds a patent for a revolutionary rigid polyurethane foam characterized by ultrafine cells and a low thermal conductivity of 0.0190 W/(m·K) or lower. This foam exhibits remarkable heat insulating qualities, flame retardancy, and a reduced influence on global warming, all achieved without the need for specialized equipment such as gas loading devices. The invention entails mixing and reacting a variety of raw materials, including polyol, polyisocyanate, blowing agents, and catalysts. Specifically, the foam incorporates a polyester polyol with an aromatic component concentration of 17-35 wt. %, and either a non-amine-based polyether polyol or an aromatic amine-based polyether polyol. Furthermore, a carefully balanced ratio of mixed MDI (Methylene Diphenyl Diisocyanate) and TDI (Toluene Diisocyanate) alongside a halogenated olefin as the blowing agent defines its composition.

Career Highlights: Koike's career is marked by his affiliation with Achilles Corporation, where he has applied his expertise to advance the development of innovative materials. His commitment to research and development has solidified his position as a notable contributor in his field.

Collaborations: Throughout his professional journey, Koike has collaborated with various experts, including his coworker Takeshi Kurita. Together, they have focused on enhancing the functional properties of polyurethane foams, resulting in products that meet modern standards of efficiency and safety.

Conclusion: Yamato Koike's contributions to the development of rigid polyurethane foam highlight the crucial intersection between innovation and environmental responsibility. His pioneering patent reflects not only technical skill but also a desire to create sustainable solutions in material science, impacting industries worldwide.

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