by Malcolm Slaney | May 21, 2025 | Plasma Cleaning
Plasma: The Cold Flame When you think of cleaning lab plastics—like microplates and pipette tips—you probably don’t imagine flames. Fire and plastic are sworn enemies. But what if there were a way to harness the power of a flame without the heat and destruction?...
by Malcolm Slaney | May 1, 2025 | Plasma Cleaning
Why Plasma is the Secret to Sanitizing Plastics—Without the Heat In the world of laboratory science, cleanliness is non-negotiable. But when it comes to sensitive lab equipment made of plastic—like microplates and pipette tips—traditional sterilization methods often...
by Malcolm Slaney | Feb 4, 2025 | Plasma Cleaning
The Cleaning Power of Atmospheric Pressure Plasma: How Reactive Species Break Down Contaminants Plasma technology has revolutionized the way laboratories, healthcare facilities, and manufacturing industries approach cleaning and sterilization. One of the most powerful...
by Malcolm Slaney | Feb 3, 2025 | Plasma Cleaning, Sustainability
The Hidden Costs of Lab Consumables: What You Need to Know Laboratories rely on consumables like pipette tips and microplates for everyday operations. While these items seem inexpensive on a per-unit basis, their true cost extends far beyond the initial purchase...
by Malcolm Slaney | Dec 2, 2024 | Plasma Cleaning
Understanding The Role of Ozone in Plasma Cleaning When we think of ozone (O₃), we often picture its role in the atmosphere as a protective layer that shields the Earth from harmful UV rays. However, ozone also plays a vital role in many industrial and scientific...
by Malcolm Slaney | Sep 17, 2024 | Plasma Cleaning
Understanding Plasma and Atmospheric Pressure Plasma: A Comparative Insight Plasma, often referred to as the fourth state of matter, is an ionized gas consisting of ions, electrons, and neutral particles. This state of matter is distinct from solids, liquids,...
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