Independently controlled solid-state RF sources and sensors replace magnetrons to prevent hot spots and stabilize industrial heating.
Shaped upper electrodes with flat and inclined regions even out the electric field to dry ceramic formed bodies uniformly and reduce cracks.
Portable spray drying turns plasma into storable dried units, avoiding frozen logistics and enabling rapid transfusion in emergencies.
Integrated rotary feeders and a ventilated roller enable continuous biomass roasting with better heat transfer, lower heat loss, and sealed discharge.
Hot air lowers print-agent viscosity and promotes substrate absorption before UV radiation dries the unabsorbed portion for faster, lower-energy printing.
Gas blowholes at 50 m/s or more dry wet resin particles and disintegrate assemblies, reducing coarse particles caused by fusion.