APP, a South Korean business that specializes in atmospheric-pressure plasma equipment, is entering Indian markets.
APP (CEO Kang Bang-kwon) made an announcement on the 17th that it will attend ‘G-Fair Mumbai’, which is held by Gyeonggi Small and Medium Business Support Center at Sahara Hotel in Mumbai, India from the 18th to the 19th, and exhibit variety of atmospheric-pressure plasma equipment.
Through this exhibition, APP is planning to introduce variety of atmospheric-pressure plasma solutions to businesses in India and businesses that are preparing to enter Indian markets and prepare a bridgehead to go after Indian markets.
Some of the products that APP will be exhibiting are portable atmospheric-pressure plasma equipment called ‘Plami’, etching and ashing solutions, cleaning and bonding, and coating equipment. It is also going to introduce its recently-developed products at this exhibition for the first time.

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‘Plami’ is a product that minimizes high-quality plasma, which only occurs in vacuumed state, and weighs only 10kg and causes plasma just by having its power and gas connected. It is very popular equipment as demands had poured in from countries such as the U.S., Japan, Singapore and others even before it was released.
APP is also going to introduce large plasma cleaning and bonding equipment that do not cause particles.. While previous plasmas caused many particles or sputtering by using high voltage and defects due to additional foreign substances, this product does not cause particles as it uses low electricity and Glow Discharge. This product was widely used for mobile process to power of bonding and cleaning process for flexible displays, OLEDs, and LCDs.
APP is going to target global businesses that are planning to enter Indian markets based on experiences and knowhow that it has been gathering by exporting many supplies to the U.S., Japan, and China.
“South Korean businesses and foreign businesses are trying to enter Indian markets as soon as possible ever since Samsung and Apple decided to establish manufacturing facilities in India.” said President Kang Bang-kwon. “We are also going after Indian markets as part of our strategies to go after markets globally.”
Staff Reporter Kim, Soonki | soonkkim@etnews.com