Location History:
- Okayama, JP (2011 - 2016)
- Tokyo, JP (2014 - 2021)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2011-2021
Title: Innovations by Yuki Kaneshiro in Conductive Materials
Introduction
Yuki Kaneshiro is a prominent inventor based in Okayama, Japan, known for his significant contributions to the field of conductive materials. With a total of five patents to his name, Kaneshiro has focused on developing innovative solutions that enhance electrical conductivity and improve manufacturing processes.
Latest Patents
Kaneshiro's latest patents include a silver-coated alloy powder and a copper powder for conductive paste. The silver-coated alloy powder is designed to form external electrodes with excellent solder wettability and leach resistance. This invention features a unique layer structure that minimizes the number of layers compared to existing technologies while maintaining superior electrical conductivity. The copper powder for conductive paste consists of monodisperse, spherical fine copper particles that ensure a sharp particle size distribution. This innovation allows for the formation of thinner electrode films without compromising electrical characteristics.
Career Highlights
Kaneshiro is currently employed at Dowa Electronics Materials Co., Ltd., where he continues to push the boundaries of conductive material technology. His work has been instrumental in advancing the capabilities of electronic components, making them more efficient and reliable.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Kaneshiro has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Shinichi Suenaga and Akira Nagatomi. These partnerships have fostered a creative environment that encourages the exchange of ideas and the development of groundbreaking technologies.
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