Article: Publication No. WO/2009/110529 Published on Sept. 11, Assigned to National University Corporation Toyohashi University of Technology for Nondestractive Test Equipment (Japanese Inventors)

GENEVA, Sept. 14 -- Saburo Tanaka and Yoshimi Hatsukade, both of Japan, have developed a nondestractive test equipment employing squid magnetic sensor.

The patent has been assigned to National University Corporation Toyohashi University of Technology, Aichi, Japan.

According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention relates to a "nondestructive test equipment employing an SQUID magnetic sensor and capable of detecting magnetic particles in an insulator or a magnetizable member of an electronic device destructively and exactly. The nondestructive test equipment employing an SQUID magnetic sensor comprises a magnet for horizontal magnetization which ...

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