Tetra 30 plasma systems are primarily used in the following sectors:
Analytics (SEM, TEM)
Archaeology
Automotive
Life sciences
Elastomer technology
Electrical engineering
Electron microscopy
Precision engineering
Research and development
Semiconductor technology
Small batch production
Plastics technology
Medical engineering
Micro-system technology
Solar cell technology
Textile technology
Plasma processes
Materials cleaning
Plasma technology offers solutions for any type of contamination, for any substrate and any post-treatment. In the process, molecular contamination residues are decomposed as well.
Activation of materials
Good wettability is a prerequisite for the adhesion of binding partners in painting, gluing, printing or bonding.
Etching materials
Plasma technology allows for anisotropic and isotropic etching. Isotropic etching is done by chemical etching and anisotropic etching by physical etching.
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Coating of materials
With low-pressure plasmas, components can be tempered with various coats. This is done by supplying gaseous and liquid starting substances into the vacuum chamber.