POLARIS 10000

10KW MICROWAVE PLASMA SOURCE

Microwave Inductively Coupled Atmospheric-pressure Plasma (MICAP) is a novel way of creating high-temperature plasma based on RADOM Corporation’s patented Cerawave® technology. Using microwave energy, diatomic gases such as air, N2, CO2, biogas, steam etc., can be heated to plasma conditions and temperatures exceeding 5500ºC. RADOM Corporation’s product portfolio meets the pressing needs of research laboratories and universities by providing a compact, simple-to-use, reliable, and affordable plasma solution for advancing plasma and materials science research.

Applications

There is a wide range of applications where atmospheric pressure microwave plasma sources can be used. Here we only name a few:
Material processing
Plasma etching, coating and spraying
Gasification
Sterilization
Surface treatment
NOx production
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Using microwave energy, diatomic gases such as air, N2, CO2, steam, etc., can be heated to plasma conditions at atmospheric pressure or above. RADOM Corporation’s product portfolio meets the pressing needs of research laboratories and universities by providing a compact, simple-to-use, reliable, and affordable plasma solution for advancing plasma and materials science research.
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Specifications

RADOM Corporation, from its mid-range product portfolio, offers a 10kW POLARIS downstream plasma source with the following specifications:
PLASMA SOURCE MODELPOLARIS 10000
OPERATING FREQUENCY2450±15 MHz
MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL3 to 10 kW (adjustable)
PLASMA OUTPUT PRESSUREAtmospheric, up to 10 psig
PLASMA GASAir, N2, CO2, steam, biogas, etc.
PLASMA GAS FLOW RATE30 to 150 SLPM
COOLING METHODWater-cooled cavity and interface plate
PLASMA TUBE MATERIAL AND ODQuartz, 24 mm
PLASMA SOURCE MATERIALAluminum
PLASMA SOURCE DIMENSIONS260mm x 145mm x 250mm
PLASMA SOURCE WEIGHT4.5kg/9.9lbs
POWER REQUIREMENTS400 or 480 VAC, 3-phase, 15kVA

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