Iranian Nuclear Scientists Develop New Plasma Device
Pars Today reports that Iranian nuclear scientists have successfully developed a plasma device using the Surface Dielectric Barrier Discharge (SDBD) method.
In today’s world, nuclear energy is not only considered a reliable source of electricity but also plays a significant role in the advancement of medicine, agriculture, industry, and environmental science. Iranian scientists have made considerable progress in recent years in the peaceful applications of nuclear energy.
According to Pars Today, the newly developed plasma device uses the SDBD technique, which produces plasma at atmospheric pressure. This form of plasma has wide applications in surface modification, sterilization, and the medical industry.
Such a system can be highly valuable in reducing the processing time and energy consumption of plasma-based technologies. Additionally, it offers easily controllable processes and lower operational costs compared to other low-pressure plasma generation methods.
The cold plasma generated by this method can be widely applied in various sectors, including:
This achievement reflects Iran’s commitment to advancing peaceful nuclear technology and its potential applications across scientific and industrial domains.