18368239. ANALYZER, ANALYSIS METHOD, AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM FOR RUBBER COMPOSITION simplified abstract (NEC Corporation)

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ANALYZER, ANALYSIS METHOD, AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM FOR RUBBER COMPOSITION

Organization Name

NEC Corporation

Inventor(s)

Mio Yoshitani of Kobe-shi (JP)

Yuma Unno of Kobe-shi (JP)

Hiroaki Yamada of Kobe-shi (JP)

Yoshio Ishizawa of Tokyo (JP)

Takashi Kondo of Tokyo (JP)

Junichiro Kusaka of Tokyo (JP)

ANALYZER, ANALYSIS METHOD, AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM FOR RUBBER COMPOSITION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18368239 titled 'ANALYZER, ANALYSIS METHOD, AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM FOR RUBBER COMPOSITION

Simplified Explanation

The analyzer for a rubber composition described in the abstract is a system that acquires data from a rubber composition undergoing component and mass separation, identifies peaks in signal intensity for mass chromatograms, and estimates physical properties or odor degree based on the identified peaks.

  • Acquisition unit acquires data from rubber composition undergoing separation
  • Peak identification unit identifies peaks in signal intensity for mass chromatograms
  • Estimation unit estimates physical properties or odor degree based on identified peaks

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in industries such as rubber manufacturing, quality control, and research and development of rubber products.

Problems Solved

1. Accurate estimation of physical properties and odor degree of rubber compositions 2. Efficient analysis of complex data from rubber compositions undergoing separation

Benefits

1. Improved quality control in rubber manufacturing processes 2. Enhanced understanding of rubber composition properties 3. Potential for developing innovative rubber products

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing rubber composition formulations for specific applications

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to chromatography analysis systems used in various industries for analyzing complex mixtures and identifying specific components.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to traditional methods of analyzing rubber compositions?

This technology offers a more efficient and accurate way of analyzing rubber compositions compared to traditional methods, which may be time-consuming and less precise.

What are the limitations of this technology in analyzing complex rubber compositions?

The technology may have limitations in analyzing extremely complex rubber compositions with a wide range of components or in identifying specific compounds with overlapping peaks in the chromatograms.


Original Abstract Submitted

An analyzer for a rubber composition includes an acquisition unit, a peak identification unit, and an estimation unit. The acquisition unit acquires data acquired by allowing a rubber composition to undergo component separation and mass separation, the data being plotted in a space defined by a time axis, a signal intensity axis, and a mass component axis. The peak identification unit identities peaks in signal intensity for mass chromatograms corresponding to positions on the mass component axis. The estimation unit estimates at least either of a physical property and an odor degree of the rubber composition based on the peaks identified for the mass chromatograms.