| Venue | : | SURTECH Seminar(South hall 4) |
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A Novel Dry and Material-Independent Plasma Surface Modification Method
We have developed a unique low-temperature nonequilibrium plasma technology capable of imparting superhydrophobic functionality to a wide range of materials. Unlike conventional coating or chemical treatment, this technology enables molecular-level surface modification, making it effective not only for metals, glass, ceramics, and common polymers but also for difficult-to-process fluoropolymers. As a dry process that requires no chemical solutions, it reduces environmental impact and supports sustainable manufacturing. Applications extend across many industries, including waterproofing and moisture protection of electronic devices, liquid control in medical and bio fields, and antifouling or corrosion prevention in transportation and construction. In this seminar, we will introduce real processed samples and discuss the technology’s advantages for practical implementation in manufacturing.