The Kryron materials from Bourque Industries, which is an advanced materials science company, received two new patents. United States 8,057,709 and 8,075,806 are the two new patents, with the title “Solid Composition Having Enhanced Physical and Electrical Properties.”
Kryron Global and John M. Bourque, inventor of Kryron, secured two new patents. As these two Kryron companies were previously combined, the patents obtained so far and all other future and current Kryron patents were moved to Bourque Industries.
Bourque Industries’ CEO and Chairman, Bourque, stated that these two recent patents will offer significant protection for the company to completely hold the rights to Kryron or any other material manufactured in the similar form. The company is considering that Kryronized alloys and Kryron will be a main element of innovative product uses across various industries, and has planned to strongly protect the intellectual property based on the current procedures.
The patented Kryron is a modern metal alloying method, which extensively changes the material features of common metals, by raising the melting point, conductivity and strength, and permeating the metals with non-reactive and anti-corrosive properties. The company has considered that Kryronized alloys have extensive applications across different sections of industries.