
Product Details
| Model | Fusion Plasma |
| Brand | HEBEI TUOSITE |
| Category | Plasma generator |
| Posted | 15.02.2026 |
| Views | 489 |
New HEBEI TUOSITE Fusion Plasma
Description
Fusion cold and warm plasma refer to different temperature regimes of plasma, which is the fourth state of matter consisting of ionized gas with free electrons and ions. Here's how they differ:
1. Cold Plasma (Non-Thermal Plasma)
In a cold plasma, the electrons are highly energetic (hot), but the ions and neutral particles remain relatively cool, sometimes near room temperature.
Typically found in low-temperature applications like plasma medicine, surface treatments, and plasma thrusters.
Cold plasmas are often generated at low pressures and do not have sufficient thermal energy for nuclear fusion.
2. Warm Plasma
Lies between cold and hot plasma, meaning both electrons and ions have moderate temperatures.
Found in astrophysical environments, certain laboratory conditions, and some industrial plasma applications.
Warm plasma is not typically used for fusion since fusion requires extremely high temperatures.
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