Culver City, CA, June, 2008 — Surfx Technologies Releases New Generation of Atomflo Atmospheric Plasma Systems
— Surfx Technologies releases the new Atomflo 400 Series plasma systems for surface treatment and thin film deposition.
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Culver City, CA, March 12, 2008 — Surfx Technologies Announces New Study on Atmospheric Plasma Treatment for Medical Plastics
— Surfx Technologies launches thier newly-opened applications lab by studying the effectiveness of various plasma treatments on several popular medical plastics.
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Culver City, CA, March 1, 2008 — Surfx Technologies Releases a New Atmospheric Pressure Plasma System for Treating Tubes and Wires
— Surfx Technologies releases their latest Atomflo plasma source specifically designed to treat the outside diameter of tubes and wires to promote adhesion for bonding, marking, and coating applications.
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Culver City,
CA, February 22, 2007 — Surfx Technologies is a leading source for
technological advancement in Plasma Science- AGAIN!
— Surfx Technologies authored 1 of the top 10 technical
papers downloaded from Plasma Sources Science and Technology website in 2006. A special collection featuring all 10 of the most
popular articles in 2006 can be seen
here. All the articles will be free to access until December
31, 2007. The paper is titled:
Properties of an atmospheric pressure radio-frequency argon
and nitrogen plasma
See a listing of all of Surfx
Technologies' highly acclaimed technical articles
here.
Culver City, CA, January 1, 2007
— Surfx Technologies Announces
International Expansion
— Surfx Technologies, a pioneer in atmospheric pressure
plasma systems has released their latest Atomflo tools to the Asian
market through a channel of distributors in Japan and Singapore.
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press release in .PDF format,
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international distributors, click here
Culver City, CA, September 13, 2006
— Surfx Technologies Delivers
Atomflo Tubular Plasma Systems to Major US Medical Device Manufacturer
— Surfx Technologies is pleased to announce the sale of
multiple Atomflo-T Tubular Plasma Systems to a major US medical device
manufacturer. Designed to accept small-diameter medical tubing in a
volume production environment, the Atomflo-T tubular plasma tool treats
the outside diameter of the tube quickly and uniformly, improving the
surface energy and adhesive properties. The user simply passes the tube
through the source and the entire 360-degree surface is treated in
seconds. Advanced electronics allow for failsafe operation, ensuring
parts are treated consistently from part to part.
Culver City, CA, July 14, 2006
— Surfx Technologies Delivers
Atomflo Plasma System to Major US Automotive Plant
— Surfx Technologies is pleased to announce the sale of
an Atomflo Plasma System to a major US automotive supplier. Designed to
operate in a high-volume production environment, the Atomflo linear-beam
plasma tool allows the user to eliminate costly primer steps and treat
plastic components quickly and effectively prior to applying adhesive.
The Atomflo is easily integrated into a robotic production line allowing
the user to maintain in-line processing throughout their manufacturing
process.
Culver City,
CA, April 25, 2006 — Surfx Technologies is a leading source for
technological advancement in Plasma Science
— Surfx Technologies authored 3 of the top 25 technical
papers downloaded from Plasma Sources Science and Technology
website in 2005. A special collection featuring all 25 of the most
popular articles in 2005 can be seen
here. All the articles will be free to access until December
31, 2006. The 3 papers are titled:
Comparison of an
atmospheric pressure, radio-frequency discharge operating in the α and γ
modes
High stability of
atmospheric pressure plasmas containing carbon tetrafluoride and sulfur
hexafluoride
Chamberless plasma
deposition of glass coatings on plastic
See a listing of all of Surfx
Technologies' highly acclaimed technical articles
here.
Culver City,
CA, April 4, 2006 —
"Every Drop Counts" Ad Campaign Launched on New Equipment Digest
— Surfx Technologies launched its first print ad campaign with New
Equipment Digest- a leading industry publication. Additionally, our
press release announcing our new series of powerful atmospheric plasma
systems will be highlighted on the cover of the April edition of NED.
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our "Every Drop Counts" ad in .PDF format,
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Culver City,
CA, March 10, 2006 —
Surfx Technologies Releases a Powerful New Series of Atmospheric
Pressure Plasma Systems
— Our latest series of Atomflo
Culver City,
CA, December 16, 2005 — Surfx Announces Successful Sale to Korean
Research Center
— Surfx Technologies is pleased to announce the sale of an
atmospheric deposition system to a famous Korean research laboratory.
Joel Penelon, Director of Marketing, stated, “We are pleased
with the success of this sale and are optimistic about further
opportunities in the Asian market.
Our new agent in Korea, Peter Lee, at
Power EMC Tek was a tremendous help in arranging this sale.
We look forward to working with him, and are pleased with the
growing number of sales to foreign businesses.”
Culver City, CA, October 5, 2005 — For
immediate release: Surfx Technologies has received an order from a
Fortune 500 company for multiple Atomflo™ plasma tools. These
tools are specially designed for a new application in nanotechnology. Robert Hicks, CEO
of Surfx, said, “This sale is particularly exciting, because it demonstrates
that Surfx products are enabling customers to synthesize novel
materials, and are proving to be valuable IP builders.
Our atmospheric plasma tools offer customers new process solutions, as
well as faster and more efficient operation. Tool performance is
driving our sales, and this year is turning out to be the best yet with
dramatic growth in all product lines.”
Culver City, CA, August 22, 2005 —
Surfx polymer solutions are PEEK-ing interest!
The company announced today a major research and
development effort on treating advanced polymers. Atmospheric
plasma treatment of performance materials, such as
Teflon, Ultam, Zytel, and PEEK, has already captured the
interest of many customers. For demanding applications in medical devices,
consumer electronics, and defense, Surfx tools are consistently
providing end users with the most effective solution
for adhesion, coating uniformity, and high-performance chemical
enhancement of surfaces. Robert Hicks, CEO
of Surfx, has this to say of the company’s latest R&D objective: “We continue to see
dramatic improvements in the speed and performance of our products.
I am confident that atmospheric plasma tools will become the industry
standard for polymer surface activation. Our renewed focus in this
area should be a catalyst to help bring about this change.”
Culver City, CA, May 13, 2005 —
For immediate release: Surfx Technologies
was awarded today a Phase II SBIR contract from the U.S. Air Force for the
"Environmentally Friendly On-Aircraft Repair of Polyetheretherketone
Thermoplastic Components". According to Robert Hicks, CEO, "We are excited to
have the Air Force support development of a portable atmospheric plasma
tool for the surface treatment of
composite materials." The Atomflo™ has been shown to be an effective tool for activating
PEEK for bonding. After a short plasma treatment, the lap-shear strength of bonded composites exceeds the manufacturer’s specifications for the adhesive (3M AF563),
and failure is 100% cohesive, indicating that outstanding
adhesion was achieved. The Phase II
award will enable the development of a more powerful and versatile
plasma tool for repairing composites on USAF fighter aircraft.
Surfx Technologies has partnered with the University
of Delaware Center for Composite Materials on this research and
development effort. They will carry out comprehensive mechanical
testing on the bonded composites to determine their strength and
durability under extreme conditions encountered
during aircraft service. The Delaware Center for
Composite Materials will also serve as a Beta test site for validating
this technology in other areas of composites manufacturing. Professor
Jack Gillespie, the Center Director, said, "We are very excited about Surfx's technology for plasma treating surfaces for adhesive bonding and
repair of composites. The equipment is portable, the treatment process
is rapid and safe and the performance is outstanding."
Culver City, CA, March
15, 2005 —
For immediate release: Surfx Technologies has received an order for the Atomflo™
plasma tool from a Fortune 500 microelectronics and information
technology company. Joel Penelon, Director of Marketing,
commented, “The customer is pleased with our product's ability to
tackle several tough problems in microelectronics packaging. Our atmospheric RF plasmas are quickly gaining acceptance in
this market space, and we are well positioned to take advantage of the
business opportunity. I am also excited about the new products in
our pipeline. This summer we will introduce a powerful new
atmospheric plasma tool for the rapid, in-line processing of 3D
components." Surfx offers the most advanced atmospheric plasmas on
the market. Customer are recognizing that our products provide the
versatility, ruggedness and reliability that they need for their most
demanding applications.
Culver City, CA, December
14, 2004 —
Surfx Technologies today announced that it
has received an order for several Atomflo™
surface treatment tools from a medical device company. This
marks the company's entry into this important market segment. Joel Penelon, Director
of Marketing, commented, “Our customers are recognizing that Surfx's
products provide surface treatment capabilities that are unsurpassed in
value and performance. This is a major business opportunity for our
company, and we look forward to expanding our sales to the medical
device industry. It was nice to see business picking up in the 4th
quarter, where we achieved solid growth in our product lines.”