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    This Could Be Forever: New Design Greatly Prolongs the Lifespan of Plasma Torches

    By Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of SciencesApril 1, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A groundbreaking design has extended the lifespan of plasma torches from days to years, overcoming major technological challenges and potentially revolutionizing multiple industries with its enhanced efficiency and sustainability. Credit: Weiwei Zhao

    Thanks to a new design contributed by a research team led by Prof. Zhao Peng from Hefei Institutes of Physical Science (HFIPS) of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), the operation time for plasma torch was extended from several days to several years.

    “We made the world’s longest-lasting plasma torch,” said Prof. Zhao.

    Plasma torches, devices that generate thermal plasma, are pivotal in various industries due to their ability to efficiently produce high-temperature plasma. It can be applied in many fields including low-carbon metallurgy, powder spheroidization, carbon material preparation, and advanced material spraying. However, their limited lifespan hindered large-scale applications. The conventional fixed cathodes necessitate replacement upon depletion, resulting in short lifespans and high maintenance costs.

    A New Design for Longevity

    In this study, researchers developed a continuous-feed cathode system, which allowed for quick supplement of cathode that have been worn down. This operation eliminates the limitation of lifespan, offering nearly limitless operational longevity of the plasma flame.

    “The design overcomes five major hurdles,” said Senior Engineer LI Jun, who has been overseeing this experiment for 160 hours, “That includes electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, sealing, water cooling, and continuous propulsion mechanism.”

    “As for conventional plasma flame, 160 hours marks the end, but here it’s just the beginning,” he added.

    This significant advancement propels the industrialization of plasma applications, ushering in a new era of efficiency and sustainability.

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