Core Positioning
It is an industrial device that generates plasma by exciting gases via high voltage/radio frequency in an open environment at normal pressure (101.325 kPa), enabling surface cleaning, activation and etching of materials without the need for a vacuum system.
Low temperature (≤80℃), efficient and continuous processing, compatibility with large-size/special-shaped workpieces, low cost, and environment-friendly dry processing.
Mass production lines in industries such as automotive (pretreatment before interior coating), electronics (surface activation before housing printing), packaging (modification of plastic films), and medical care (hydrophilic treatment of catheters).
Core Differences (vs. Low-Pressure Vacuum Equipment)
No vacuum system, continuous operation, high efficiency, low cost, and the processing precision is at the micron level (vs. the nanometer level of low-pressure vacuum equipment).
Seamless integration into automated production lines, cost reduction and efficiency improvement, and suitability for large-batch, large-scale surface pretreatment needs.