Funabashi, Japan

Yoshimi Kasai


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Years Active: 2006

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Title: Innovations of Yoshimi Kasai in Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry.

Introduction

Yoshimi Kasai is a notable inventor based in Funabashi, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of analytical chemistry, particularly through his work on atomic absorption spectrophotometers. His innovative designs have enhanced the capabilities of these instruments, making them more efficient and user-friendly.

Latest Patents

Yoshimi Kasai holds a patent for an atomic absorption spectrophotometer. This invention features a main unit, a lamp chamber, a graphite furnace analyzing section, a flame analyzing section, and a flame gas controller, all arranged sequentially from right to left. An autosampler is positioned atop the lamp chamber, while a housing section for a transformer and power supply unit is located behind the lamp chamber and other components. This housing section serves as a space for the power unit and a circuit board that controls the entire atomic absorption photometer. The autosampler is equipped with a quadrangular sample tray and is designed to drive an arm that holds an aspiration needle, allowing movement in both left-right and up-down directions.

Career Highlights

Yoshimi Kasai has been associated with Hitachi Naka Instruments Co., Ltd., where he has played a crucial role in the development of advanced analytical instruments. His work has not only contributed to the company's reputation but has also advanced the field of spectrophotometry.

Collaborations

Yoshimi has collaborated with several talented individuals, including Mitsuru Oonuma and Hayato Tobe. These collaborations have fostered innovation and have led to the successful development of new technologies in their field.

Conclusion

Yoshimi Kasai's contributions to atomic absorption spectrophotometry exemplify the impact of innovative thinking in scientific instrumentation. His patent and work at Hitachi Naka Instruments Co., Ltd. highlight his dedication to advancing analytical techniques.

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