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Description The Tergeo Plasma Cleaner from PIE Scientific is a versatile and advanced plasma cleaning system designed for a wide range of applications in scientific research and industrial processes. This compact and user-friendly device utilizes low-pressure plasma technology to effectively remove organic contaminants from various surfaces, enhancing the cleanliness and performance of materials and devices. The Tergeo Plasma Cleaner is equipped with intuitive controls, enabling precise adjustments of plasma parameters to suit specific cleaning requirements. It is an essential tool for applications in fields such as microelectronics, material science, and biotechnology, where maintaining high levels of surface purity is critical.
Location BAM Lab | 2152 Glenn Martin Hall
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Staff Contact Adira Colton
acolton1@umd.edu
301-875-8012
Rates
No Charge
$0/hr
Large Commercial
$100/hr
Small Commercial / MTECH
$50/hr
External Non-profit / University
$25/hr
UMD
$10/hr
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