
Inductively Coupled Plasma Torch
An Inductively Coupled Plasma Torch is a device that generates extremely high temperatures using electromagnetic fields. It produces plasma—a state of matter similar to gas but with charged particles—by passing a gas, usually argon, through an electrical coil. The coil creates a powerful magnetic field that excites the gas, turning it into plasma. This intense heat is used in various applications, such as materials analysis, metal processing, and semiconductor manufacturing, enabling precise and efficient work with different materials by providing the necessary energy to melt, vaporize, or modify them.