Flame Plasma Surface Treatment
Dec 12th, 2008 | By Mark Plantier | Category: Flame Plasma, Medical, Plasma TechnologiesA plasma field is formed when flammable gas and air are combined and combusted to form an intense blue flame.
Read more...A plasma field is formed when flammable gas and air are combined and combusted to form an intense blue flame.
Read more...The ability to produce long lasting treatment results on materials that would be otherwise unresponsive is one of the major advantages of variable chemistry atmospheric plasma.
Read more...Air plasma surface treaters use either blown ion or blown arc discharge technology. A key difference between the two atmospheric plasma systems is that blown ion treatment is effective with both conductive and non-conductive surfaces.
Read more...Knowledge is power. And to unleash the power of atmospheric plasma treatment it’s important to understand the sometimes subtle and sometimes substantial differences in air plasma, flame plasma and variable chemistry atmospheric plasma pretreatment technologies. Follow the links to learn how each of these different technologies generate plasma and surface treatment.
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