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Plasma surface treatment machine Atto
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plasma surface treatment machine
plasma surface treatment machine
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Type
plasma
Other characteristics
vacuum, automatic, laboratory, for label printing, for plates, PC-controllable, for printed circuits, for 3D parts, for the eyewear sector, portable, desmear, for fabrics, for medical devices, for wafers

Description

Plasma systems from Diener electronic have long since established themselves in a wide range of industrial sectors. With the Atto low-pressure plasma system, you can rely on modern and future-proof cold plasma technology in a vacuum. The chamber volume of approx. 10.5 litres of this plasma system offers enough space to serve laboratory and also small series production. Low pressure plasma treatment is a proven technique for controlled ultra-fine cleaning, adhesion enhancement (activation and etching) and coating of thin films on substrate surfaces. Plasma is generated by applying high-frequency voltage in the vacuum chamber. In the process, the process gas introduced there is ionised. Fields of application: VOC-free cleaning of organic residues Activation before painting, gluing, potting, ... Main features: Table housing Vacuum chambers: Borosilicate (HP), hinged door Chamber volume: approx. 10.5 litres Gas supply: 2 gas channels via needle valve or MFC Generator frequencies: 40 kHz / 0 - 200 W or 13.56 MHz / 0 - 300 W Controls: Manual, rotary switch, basic PC control (Windows CE) Atto plasma systems are mainly used in the following areas: Analytics, archaeology, automotive, research and development departments, semiconductor technology, small batch production, plastics technology, medical technology, microsystems technology, sensor technology, sterilisation, textile technology
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.