Company Profile | March 27, 2001

Microplasmic Corporation

Source: Microplasmic Corporation
The limits of anodizing, a sixty year old technology, were broadened with the development of hard-anodizing processes. However, the problems of environmental concerns, high-cost, wear, corrosion, heat and electrical resistance persist. Massachusetts-based Microplasmic Corporation was formed in 1994 to address these problems. It is an R & D firm focused on the development of new unique surface-coating technology for various metals.

Mr. Jerry Patel, President and CEO, has assembled an environmentally concerned staff of scientists, engineers and technicians to probe the possibilities of developing a ceramic-coating process using Micro Arc Oxidation technology. Microplasmic's proprietary U.S. Patented break-through process, the Microplasmic Process (ibid. MPP) was developed through the combined application of established engineering principles, chemistry, physics and Micro Arc Oxidation technology.

Currently, Microplasmic is able to successfully coat aluminum, magnesium, titanium, zirconium and ALL of its alloys. Other reactive metals such as tantalum can also be coated for specialty applications.

This technology can replace heavier steel, or the more expensive composite materials required by many industries- including transportation, medical, process, electronic, and chemical and others.

Microplasmic Corporation's staff is available to discuss potential uses of MPP, as it exists currently or in the future.

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