by Malcolm Slaney | Jun 25, 2024 | Plasma Cleaning
Understanding Atmospheric Pressure Plasma: Physics and Cleaning Applications for Polymers Introduction Atmospheric pressure plasma (APP) technology is an innovative tool used in various fields, including surface cleaning, material modification, and sterilization. But...
by Malcolm Slaney | Jun 25, 2024 | Plasma Cleaning
Overcoming Reluctance: Reusing Microplates and Pipette Tips with IonField Systems’ Cleaning Technology Introduction In the world of scientific research, single-use, disposable microplates and pipette tips are the norm. While these single-use plastics are...
by Malcolm Slaney | May 28, 2024 | IonField Products, Plasma Cleaning
The Durability of Microplates: Why Single-Use is a Waste In scientific research, microplates are tools essential for a variety of applications, including cell culture, assays, and high-throughput screening. Despite their robustness and durability, these versatile...
by Malcolm Slaney | May 17, 2024 | IonField Products, Plasma Cleaning
Microplate Washing vs. Microplate Cleaning: Understanding the Difference Microplates are ubiquitous in laboratories, and essential for various high-throughput assays and screenings. Keeping these plates clean and free from contaminants is crucial for accurate and...
by Malcolm Slaney | May 13, 2024 | Plasma Cleaning
An Introduction To Plasma In 1927, the term plasma was adopted by Nobel Prize-winning chemist Irving Langmuir to describe the properties of gases in which atoms have been ionized by high voltage to form free negatively charged electrons and positive ions (in a neutral...
by Malcolm Slaney | May 13, 2024 | Plasma Cleaning
How Does IonField Clean with Plasma ? Why Use Plasma? The use of plasma for cleaning is a common industrial process. Industrial plasma cleaning is most commonly performed in low-pressure chambers using specialized gas(es). IonfFeld uses plasma generated from room air,...
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