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Plasma Etch announce robust sales on commercial grade plasma cleaning system

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Plasma Etch Inc has announced robust sales for 2015 on their entry level plasma cleaner for small research facilities and universities.

The company announced Monday that increasing interest in plasma has driven a strong increase in sales of the company's signature PE-25 plasma cleaning system.

The PE-25 low cost plasma cleaner is an affordable, entry level option for plasma treatment. The company hails it as a robust machine which is perfect for small production facilities, research labs and universities. This $5,900 machine was designed for plasma cleaning and surface modification. 

"The PE-25 is very popular with the research community, as well as universities, due to its low cost and easy to use interface"¦it's a great value." says company president Greg DeLarge. "Many of our PE-25 customers come back to purchase larger machines after they get their process nailed down and decide exactly what they need for production runs."

This opening price point system also includes industry leading features such as automatic plasma control and a built in control panel with a plasma timer.  The PE-25 is easily upgradable to be controlled by any PC or laptop and can even include a light tower for easy to read indication of the steps of the plasma processing sequence.

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