technique

What can be done with Sakigake Semiconductor

  • Atmospheric Pressure Plasma

    Surface Modification
    • Hydrophilic Treatment
    • Improved Wettability
    Pre-treatment
    • Adhesion
    • Bonding
    • Plating
    • Coating
    • Cultivation
    • Thin film formation/ coating
    Thin film formation/ coating
    • Water Repellency
    • Hydrophilic
    • Lipophobic
    • Lipophilic
    • Antifouling
    Biotechnology & Medical care
    • Cultivation
    • Dentistry
    Other
    • Cleaning
    • Sterilization
    • Powder generation
  • Vacuum Plasma

    Surface Modification
    • Hydrophilic Treatment
    • Improved Wettability
    • Water-repellent treatment
    Plasma Polymers
    • Adhesion
    • Bonding
    • Plating
    • Coating
    • Cultivation
    • Thin film formation/ coating
    Thin film formation/ coating
    • Water Repellency
    • Hydrophilic
    • Lipophobic
    • Lipophilic
    • Antifouling
    • Plasma Polymers
    Biotechnology & Medical care
    • Cultivation
    • Dentistry
    Other
    • Etching
    • Cleaning
    • Sterilization
  • Powder Plasma

    Surface Modification
    • Hydrophilic Treatment
    • Improved Wettability
    • Water-repellent treatment
    Plasma Polymers
    • Dispersion
    • Plating
    • Bonding
    • Thin film formation/ coating
    • Cultivation
    Thin film formation/ coating
    • Water Repellency
    • Hydrophilic
    • Lipophobic
    • Lipophilic
    Biotechnology & Medical care
    • Cultivation
    • Dentistry
    Other
    • Etching
    • Cleaning

Introduction of Sakigake Semiconductor Technology


Long-term retention of surface modification properties by plasma treatment


material

Applicable Materials

  • Film
  • Metal Plate
  • Plastic sheet (board)
  • Glass plates (petri dishes, etc.)
  • Rubber (O-rings/ sheets, etc.)
  • Carbon (powder/ tube/ fiber)
  • Metal oxides (powders/ fibers)
  • Plastic Tube
  • Plastic Bottle
  • Plastic powders (fillers/ beads)
  • Metallic powders (inorganic powders other than metal oxides, excluding ignitability and powders that react with water to produce flammable or ignitable substances)
  • Cells