Plasma Treatment Systems

GM-5000 Plasma Surface Treater

Compact inline GM-5000 plasma surface treater featuring a beltless silent nozzle, panel and remote analog power control, adjustable output up to 1200W, suitable for automation and inline integration.

  • Beltless Silent Nozzle.Optimized for Inline Use.
  • Panel & Remote Analog Power Control.Easy Integration.
  • Adjustable Power up to 1200W.Flexible Process Control.

Tech Specs

Host Model GM-5000
Power Supply AC 220V, 50/60Hz
Power Rating 1200 W (adjustable)
Frequency 18-25 kHz
Host Dimensions (W×L×H) 460 × 210 × 420 mm
Gun Model DV1, DVG3
Nozzle Count 1
Nozzle Treatment Widths (options) 3–5 mm, 7–13 mm, 15–18 mm; also 35–40 mm, 55–60 mm, 75–80 mm, 85–90 mm (optional)
Inline Connectivity Capable of connecting to on-site equipment for inline operation
Alarm Functions Plasma output loss and air pressure fault alarms
Treatment Distance 5–15 mm (recommended 10 ± 2 mm)
Cable Length 2.5 m (extendable)
Compatible Gases N2, CDA
Nozzle Weight 1.5 kg
Air Source Pressure 2–2.5 kgf/cm²
Machine Weight 18 kg

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Key Features

  • Silent Beltless Nozzle Design

    A beltless, low-noise nozzle design reduces mechanical wear and operational noise while delivering stable plasma discharge for consistent surface activation in both manual and inline automated processes.

  • Flexible Power Control Options

    Power can be adjusted locally via the front panel or remotely using analog signals, enabling precise tuning of plasma intensity to match a wide range of materials and process requirements.

  • Wide Nozzle Width Options

    Multiple nozzle width options—from narrow 3–5 mm to wide 85–90 mm—allow targeted or broad-area treatment, making the system suitable for small components and larger parts on production lines.

  • Inline Integration Ready

    Designed for easy integration with existing production equipment, the GM-5000 supports synchronized inline operation and can be incorporated into automated assembly and coating lines.

  • Robust Alarm & Safety Features

    Built-in alarms detect plasma output loss and insufficient air pressure to protect the process and notify operators immediately, improving uptime and reducing defective parts.

  • Compact, Portable Footprint

    Compact host dimensions and a 2.5 m extendable cable enable flexible placement and mobility on the factory floor, supporting both bench-top and automated production environments.

Plasma Cleaning Process

  • Plasma Generation

    Process gas is energized and converted into a reactive plasma containing ions, electrons, and radicals.

  • Plasma–Surface Interaction

    High-energy plasma species reach the material surface and interact with contaminants at the molecular level.

  • Chemical Reaction

    Reactive ions and radicals break down organic residues and surface contaminants through controlled chemical reactions.

  • Volatilization

    The reaction products are converted into volatile compounds and enter the gas phase.

  • Removal from Surface

    Gaseous by-products desorb from the surface and are evacuated, leaving a clean, activated material surface.