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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
US 2023-07-27
15:05
Fukuoka West Japan General Exhibition Center Annex Development of viscosity measurement method under extreme low-shear rate
Mika Iga, Satoshi Ishida (Nippon Paint CS), Keiji Sakai (IIS, The Univ. of Tokyo) US2023-20
We have developed a measurement technique using the EMS (Electro Magnetically Spinning) method to measure the viscosity ... [more] US2023-20
pp.15-18
US 2023-07-28
11:00
Fukuoka West Japan General Exhibition Center Annex Measurement of dynamic surface tension by oscillation analysis of liquid droplet on substrate
Satoshi Ishida (Nippon Paint CS), Shujiro Mitani, Keiji Sakai (Univ. of Tokyo) US2023-29
We introduce an improvement to our experimental method to measure the oscillation behavior of the droplet on solid subst... [more] US2023-29
pp.57-60
US 2022-07-29
16:00
Fukuoka Kyushu Univ. (Chikushi Campus) Measurement of mechanical properties of liquid droplet on substrate by oscillation analysis
Satoshi Ishida, Mika Iga (Nippon Paint Corporate Solutions), Shujiro Mitani, Keiji Sakai (Univ. Tokyo) US2022-27
 [more] US2022-27
pp.36-39
US 2022-07-29
16:25
Fukuoka Kyushu Univ. (Chikushi Campus) Fabrication of picoliter droplet of non-Newtonian viscous liquid
Shujiro Mitani (Univ. Tokyo), Satoshi Ishida (Nippon Paint Corporate Solutions), Keiji Sakai (Univ. Tokyo) US2022-28
A novel device for fabricating picoliter droplets has been developed that can be made highly viscous liquids into drople... [more] US2022-28
pp.40-43
US 2021-07-30
17:15
Online Online Technology for controlling the film appearance in roller coating on the basis of rheological analysis -- Effects of roller coating conditions --
Risa Yoshimoto, Ishida Satoshi (NPHD) US2021-26
 [more] US2021-26
pp.40-44
US 2020-07-31
14:15
Online Online Rheological analysis for a paint that gives a smooth surface -- Control of roller marks --
Satoshi Ishida (Nippon Paint Holdings) US2020-16
The Surface of paint film coated by roller has the streak like concavities and convexities. They are called roller mark ... [more] US2020-16
pp.17-20
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Mie Sinfonia Technology Hibiki Hall Ise Individual Differences in Effect of Mood on Creativity Task Performance
Anna Terazawa, Kentaro Inomata, Noriko Nagata (Kwansei Gakuin Univ.), Ayumi Ohkushi, Toshitaka Koyama (NPHD)
It has been suggested that a positive mood enhances creative performance. However, there is insufficient research consid... [more]
US 2018-07-31
11:30
Kyoto   Technology for reducing paint-spatter in roller coating by controlling spinnability
Satoshi Ishida, Kenta Koike (NPHD) US2018-32
 [more] US2018-32
pp.11-15
US 2017-07-27
09:45
Okayama   Technology for reducing paint-spatter in roller-coating
Satoshi Ishida, Kenta Koike (NPHD) US2017-31
Paint-spatter in roller-coating is one of the important workability. Last year, we reported two factors (1.Spinnability
... [more]
US2017-31
pp.5-9
US 2016-07-29
14:45
Fukuoka Chikushi Campus, Kyushu University Physical analysis for paint-spatter of roller-coating.
Satoshi Ishida (NIPPON PAINT HD) US2016-33
Paint-spatter of roller-coating is one of the important coating workabilities, but the mechanism and control technology ... [more] US2016-33
pp.11-14
US 2015-07-31
16:35
Osaka Nippon Paint Holdings Control technology of roll coating workability -- Pickup volume and roller mark --
Satoshi Ishida (nipponpaint holdings) US2015-35
Paint workability is important for paint design. But some workability’s mechanism isn’t clear. Therefore, we can’t contr... [more] US2015-35
pp.41-43
US 2013-07-29
00:40
Fukuoka Chikushi Campus, Kyushu University Rheological evaluation of sagging of coatings
Mika Matsushima, Mika Iga (Nippon Paint), Nami Kurauchi, Miki Nakamura (Kyoto Electronics) US2013-24
It is said that the viscosity of the low shear is related to a sagging phenomenon of the paint. We confirmed a relation ... [more] US2013-24
pp.9-11
US 2011-07-28
10:40
Kyoto Kyoto Electronics Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Thin film rheology of the paint film formation process by Electric Field Tweezers
Mika Iga, Itsuka Yamashita, Takanobu Ueda (NPC), Keiji Sakai (Univ. of Tokyo) US2011-22
 [more] US2011-22
pp.1-3
US 2010-07-22
16:20
Tokyo Institute of Industrial Science, the University of Tokyo [Invited Talk] Application of Rheology for the Development of Cosmetics
Yasuharu Nakagawa (Kracie), Takanobu Ueda (Nippon Paint)
 [more]
US 2009-10-22
13:20
Tokyo Institute of Industrial Science, the University of Tokyo Noncontact observation of the property of paints by Electric field Tweezers
Mika Iga, Takanobu Ueda (Nippon Paint Co.,Ltd), Keiji Sakai (Univ. of Tokyo) US2009-59
Electric-field pickup method can measure the surface tension and the viscosity of the liquid in a short time without con... [more] US2009-59
pp.23-24
US 2008-10-31
11:30
Tokyo   Noncontact observation of the property of paints by Electric field Tweezers
Mika Iga, Takanobu Ueda (NPC), Keiji Sakai (Univ. of Tokyo), Yasuhide Hara (KEM) US2008-59
Electric-field pickup method can measure the surface tension and the viscosity of the liquid in a short time without con... [more] US2008-59
pp.51-52
EMD, CPM, LQE, OPE 2006-08-24
15:35
Hokkaido Chitose Arcadia Plaza Optical characteristics of Polisilane 1×N splitterwith Spot-size converter
Toshihiro Suda (PSTI), Soichi Kobayashi, Masayuki Sawada, ToshinoriMiyakawa, Yuki Sugai (CIST), Kohei Ogura, Hiroshi Tsushima (NPC)
 [more] EMD2006-32 CPM2006-62 OPE2006-74 LQE2006-39
pp.39-42
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