Plasma is formed as a result of ionization of gas by providing a high amount of energy transfer. Plasma formed by ionization contains high-energy atoms, electrons, free radicals, photons and negative ions. Atmospheric Plasmas are produced under atmospheric pressure. Unlike low-pressure and high-pressure plasmas, Atmospheric Plasma does not need vacuum chambers to maintain the pressure level. These plasmas can be used directly on the production line. The need for cost-intensive vacuum chambers to produce a partial vacuum, as used in low-pressure plasma technology, is eliminated. Atmospheric Plasma is replacing many chemical pretreatment processes. Atmospheric Plasma is environmentally friendly.
Atmospheric plasma is very effective in activating and cleaning the surface of a material. Increases adhesion properties, facilitates bonding and painting. Atmospheric Plasma is used in industrial sectors, automotive, aviation, packaging, energy, textiles, etc., due to its easy application and usability.
Surface Processing of Materials
Decontamination of Surfaces
Sterilization of Medical Instruments
Ensuring Food Safety
Surface Activation