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Tokushichi Mishima
Born(1893-02-24)February 24, 1893
 Japan Tsuna District, Hyōgo
DiedNovember 19, 1975(1975-11-19) (aged 82)
Tokyo
NationalityJapanese
Alma materTokyo Imperial University
Known forMKM steel
Scientific career
Fieldsmetallurgy
InstitutionsTokyo Imperial University

Tokushichi Mishima (三島 徳七, Mishima Tokushichi, February 24, 1893 – November 19, 1975) was a Japanese metallurgist and inventor. He discovered that aluminum restored magnetism to non-magnetic nickel steel. He invented MKM steel, which was an extremely inexpensive magnetic substance that has been used in many applications. It is also closely related to the modern Alnico magnets. He later became a professor at the Tokyo Imperial University. After his death, his remains were buried in the Tama Cemetery in Tokyo.

Honours

  • Award of the Imperial Academy (1945)
  • Order of Culture (1950)
  • Medal of Honor with Blue Ribbon (1950)
  • Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun (19 November 1975; posthumous)

On April 18, 1985, the Japan Patent Office selected him as one of Ten Japanese Great Inventors.

References

  1. "Ten Japanese Great Inventors". Japan Patent Office.

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