Company overview
Harrick Plasma offers affordable benchtop inductively coupled plasma cleaners for nanoscale surface cleaning, preparation, activation, and modification in life sciences and pharma R&D. These devices treat materials like polymers, biomaterials, metals, and ceramics without damaging bulk properties, supporting applications in microfluidics, sample preparation, and surface bonding. Plasma treatment removes contaminants, enhances wettability, and enables precise surface chemistry changes at near-ambient temperatures.
Harrick Plasma is listed in the NovaPharmaNews Supplier Hub as a CRO & Clinical Services partner serving United States & Americas. Core focus areas include plasma cleaners, surface activation, biomaterials treatment, microfluidics cleaning, pharma r&d equipment.
Industry categories: CRO & Clinical Services. These tags help R&D, manufacturing, and procurement teams discover vendors aligned with their pipeline stage and compliance requirements.
Products and technologies associated with Harrick Plasma include Cro, Equipment — relevant for pharmaceutical discovery, process development, and GMP manufacturing workflows.
Structured facts
- Website
- https://harrickplasma.com
- Categories
- CRO & Clinical Services
- Markets served
- United States & Americas
- Keywords
- plasma cleaners, surface activation, biomaterials treatment, microfluidics cleaning, pharma r&d equipment
Products & technologies
Markets served
Industry categories
Company timeline
- — Profile published on NovaPharmaNews
- — Profile last updated
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Frequently asked questions
- What capabilities do Harrick Plasma cleaners offer for pharma R&D?
- They provide nanoscale surface cleaning, activation, preparation for bonding, and chemistry modification for materials including polymers, biomaterials, and microfluidics devices.
- What materials can be treated with Harrick Plasma systems?
- A wide variety including metals, ceramics, composites, plastics, polymers, and biomaterials, with complex geometries supported.
- Are Harrick Plasma cleaners suitable for cleanroom or lab use in pharma?
- Yes, compact benchtop units like the PDC-32G are used in research labs for oxygen plasma cleaning, etching, and bonding, with adjustable RF power up to 18W.
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