Guangdong, China

Yansheng Huang


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2019

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1 patent (USPTO):

Title: Yansheng Huang: Innovator in Resource Utilization of Chinese Herb Residues

Introduction

Yansheng Huang is a notable inventor based in Guangdong, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of molding and papermaking through his innovative methods. His work focuses on the resource utilization of Chinese herb residues, which has important implications for both industry and the environment.

Latest Patents

Yansheng Huang holds a patent titled "Method for preparing molded article from Chinese herb residue and molded product obtained thereof." This invention relates to a method for preparing molded articles from Chinese herb residues. The preparation method involves chipping the herb residue, adding water to create a feed solution, and refining it to obtain a slurry. The slurry is then molded, dried, and shaped through hot pressing. This method not only provides raw materials for the papermaking and molding industries but also reduces environmental burdens associated with the disposal of herb residues.

Career Highlights

Yansheng Huang has been instrumental in advancing techniques that promote sustainability in manufacturing processes. His innovative approach to utilizing Chinese herb residues has garnered attention in both academic and industrial circles. He is currently associated with Infinitus (China) Company Ltd., where he continues to develop and refine his methods.

Collaborations

Yansheng Huang has worked alongside talented colleagues such as Dong Guo and Quancai Zhang. Their collaborative efforts have contributed to the advancement of innovative solutions in their respective fields.

Conclusion

Yansheng Huang's work exemplifies the intersection of innovation and environmental responsibility. His patent for utilizing Chinese herb residues not only addresses industrial needs but also promotes sustainability. His contributions are paving the way for more eco-friendly practices in the molding and papermaking industries.

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