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Peter Yancey, President | Meet The Company
Founded in 2005, Privately held | Technology Overview and Industry SectorAP Solutions is currently manufacturing and selling prototypes of the world’s first environmentally responsible, hand-held, atmospheric plasma delivery system based upon a patent-pending PlasmaFlux technology. The PlasmaFlux technology quickly and safely removes paint and polymeric coatings from delicate, temperature sensitive surfaces such as composite aircraft structures without damage to the underlying substrate. The PlasmaFlux technology only uses electricity and plasma-excited air to remove these coatings; no VOCs, no solvents or grit blasting materials are required. PlasmaFlux technology has been used in the process to convert waste biomass (like hog waste or switchgrass) into alternative fuels like methanol and ethanol. The technology can also be used to create nanoparticles for the solar energy, cosmetic, and biomedical industries, scrub toxic pollutants from air and water effluents, and replace a variety of other industrial processes typically requiring expensive vacuum chambers. |
Management TeamPeter Yancey, President Jerry Cuomo, Vice President | Company InformationAP Solutions is currently manufacturing and selling prototypes of the world’s first environmentally responsible, hand-held, atmospheric plasma delivery system based upon a patent-pending PlasmaFlux technology. The PlasmaFlux technology quickly and safely removes paint and polymeric coatings from delicate, temperature sensitive surfaces such as composite aircraft structures without damage to the underlying substrate. The PlasmaFlux technology only uses electricity and plasma-excited air to remove these coatings; no VOCs, no solvents or grit blasting materials are required. PlasmaFlux technology has been used in the process to convert waste biomass (like hog waste or switchgrass) into alternative fuels like methanol and ethanol. The technology can also be used to create nanoparticles for the solar energy, cosmetic, and biomedical industries, scrub toxic pollutants from air and water effluents, and replace a variety of other industrial processes typically requiring expensive vacuum chambers. | |
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