PLASMA R&D
Welcome to Plasma R&D
Plasma Physics Research & Development
From theory to application
Did you know that 99% of the visible matter in the universe is a plasma ?
Developing new plasma technologies and applications is our core objective
We propose to develop our customers' ideas and solve their challenges by carrying out research and development work according to their objectives in the field of plasma physics.
Our goal is to make a significant contribution to the development of original processes and innovative products.
Our skills :
Our CSO has been an expert in experimental plasma physics and microwaves for 40 years at French National Center for Scientific Research
To support the development of our company, several patents have been filed in the field of plasma applications.
When molecules are excited by electron collisions and heating, they split into their molecular components, for instance hydrogen (H2) . The same process is performed to dissociate the ammonia gas molecules into hydrogen and nitrogen. The very high temperatures obtained with this process, above 3000°K, also allow the dissociation of water vapor. The process is then called plasma electrolysis.
- Plasma measurements techniques
CONTACT & Location
CONTACT US : We are looking forward to your inquiry
EMAIL :
contact@plasma-rd.com
Address : 25 rue de Ponthieu, 75008 PARIS, FRANCE
Copyright : Plasma R&D , SAS
SIRET : 951 450 006 R.C.S. Paris
The purpose of the company is to promote science, technology and innovation
in the field of plasma physics and its applications
Code NAF / APE
7490B / Activités spécialisées, scientifiques et techniques diverses
7112B / Ingénierie, études techniques
Plasma R&D
Plasma Physics Research & Development
From theory to application
The company has been established in 2023
The company was created in 2023 after having noticed a very weak commercial offer in applied plasma physics.
Our CSO has trained many young plasma physicists in France and abroad.
The list of publications and patents is available here : https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=4QptArkAAAAJ&hl=en