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Radom Corporation, located in Pewaukee, Wisconsin, is a renowned global leader in cutting-edge plasma technologies. Radom offers sustainable and innovative solutions across various industries, including analytical instrumentation, clean technology, and hydrogen generation. Their advanced plasma products and instruments are designed to enhance safety, improve operational efficiency, and reduce environmental pollution. Radom needed a partner who could help them automate and scale their business. They chose to work with Phoenix Contact because of its competitive price points, fast lead times, and cutting-edge technical solutions. They currently employ a variety of Phoenix Contact products, including PLCnext, Axioline Smart Elements I/O, unmanaged Ethernet switches, and TRIO power supplies. Products mentioned: PLCnext Technology: https://www.phoenixcontact.com/en-pc/... Axioline Smart Elements https://www.phoenixcontact.com/en-us/... Industrial Ethernet switches: https://www.phoenixcontact.com/en-us/... TRIO POWER: https://www.phoenixcontact.com/en-us/... Connect with us on social media! Twitter: / phoenixcontact Facebook: / phoenixcontactusa LinkedIn: / phoenix-contact-usa Subscribe for the latest on smart industry technology in IIoT, Industrie 4.0, power, automation, controlling, manufacturing, connectivity, and protection. We bring information, how to’s, tutorials, and case studies on machine learning, industrial internet, technology, software, STEM, and more! Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/PhoenixC... Transcript: - Hi, my name is Ashok Menon. I'm a co-founder and COO at Radom Corporation. I'm Aaron Arbiture, Vice President of Program Management here at Radom Corporation in beautiful Pewaukee, Wisconsin. Radom Corporation has been incorporated for 10 plus years. We have been in the business of solving some of the world's most difficult problems in science when it comes to plasma creation. So, Radom is a unique technology company that has been able to find a more efficient way to create plasma. It's in the fourth state of matter, and it's a scalable technology that we can apply on the low-power side and the high-power side to solve all sorts of problems. We started with chemistry and we move on to larger industrial processes. Some of the challenges associated with plasma is that when it's created at atmospheric pressure, it's a very, very high temperature, as in it's very hot, right? So we're talking 6,000-degrees-Celsius hot. And when it's created at that temperature, well, nothing, nothing can withstand it, everything melts, everything disappears. So how do you keep a plasma running in a device that's manmade at 6,000 degrees Celsius? And that's what we've solved. So, what's great about Radom's technology is it's scalable, and the ability to apply that to anything that's going to be a application that could use high heat. So we've currently focused that on analytical chemistry. We also have the ability to effectively generate chemicals onsite for places in the world where it would be tough to typically get resources. So what's unique about it is that we have the ability to create the nitrogen from just electricity, water, and air. So typically, when you're going to go through a plant that has all the ammonia refining and it needs all of this infrastructure and, frankly, is a fairly dangerous process, that requires a lot of capitally intensive planning, as opposed to being able to put together something that would be able to be portable, doesn't have to be in the same spot forever. That's just given the nature of how we have kind of a lightweight footprint of our overall system, because if you don't have to go through the process of cooling things down because you're not generating a bunch of extra heat by way of loss when transferring energy, you get to scale everything down accordingly. We got involved with Phoenix Contact as we were developing some of these products where we realized that we needed a partner that was going to help us automate and scale our ability to turn our technology that we had into something that was product. (continued)