This innovative technology, known for its high uniformity, low energy consumption, and precision processing capabilities, has wide applications in fields such as medicine, dentistry, packaging, textiles, and the food industry.
The cold plasmas produced by this system allow for rapid and accurate surface modification of materials. The advanced technical design of the device is the result of efforts by researchers working under Amirhossein Faghihi, the former head of the institute and a prominent nuclear figure in Iran. He played a key role in advancing this field before being assassinated in Tehran in a terrorist act attributed to the Zionist regime.
Neda Sajjadi