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Plasma replaces chemical precleaning for aluminium coil

By means of a process unique anywhere in the world Openair® atmospheric-pressure plasma technology has succeeded in a Swiss coil coating production plant in replacing all chemical precleaning processes. The process is employed for aluminium strip material in facade cladding construction. The German technical journal MO (Metalloberfläche) carries a report in its 12/2008 issue on this startling new process. 
www.metalloberflaeche.de

Plasma replaces chemical precleaning – Atmospheric-pressure plasma technology in the coil coating of aluminium

Pioneering corrosion protection by new plasma technology

Whether the aim is to provide protection against corrosion or to facilitate cleaning of a surface, the PlasmaPlus® technology newly developed by Plasmatreat offers an abundance of different layers for selective coating. AIT Aluminium International Today reports in its December 2008 issue on the pioneering corrosion protection.
www.aluminiumtoday.com

Pioneering corrosion protection by new plasma technology

Plasma coating integrated into the process

An automotive subcontractor was faced with the challenge of retrofitting an anticorrosive treatment for an aluminium part into an existing process chain.
In its special issue for 12/2008 JOT (Journal für Oberflächentechnik) reports on how the use of Openair® plasma for this purpose fulfilled all requirements with regard to quality, feasibility of integration and costs.
www.jot-oberflaeche.de

Nanopretreatment for pressure diecast housings - Plasma coating integrated into the process

In-line plasma treatment of plastics

New requirements demand new solutions. The cleaning and activation of material surfaces by means of atmospheric plasma is considered a technology of the future. GAK, a German expert journal for the polymer industry reports in its issue 11/2008 about the manifold applications of Openair® plasma in the plastics industry.
www.gak.de

In-line Plasma Treatment of Plastics

Aluminium: Selective cleaning and coating using atmospheric-pressure plasma

Whether the matter in hand is routine production or the development of new processes and products, the surfaces of the materials used often need to be pre-treated to give them additional properties making them suitable for further fields of application. The international Swiss magazine COATING reports in its issue 09/2008 on how the Openair Plasma® and PlasmaPlus® processes allow the incorporation of new surface properties and the optimisation of existing aluminium manufacturing processes.
www.coating.ch

Selective cleaning and coating using atmospheric-pressure plasma

Structural adhesive bonding: Openair® plasma in use at Schmitz Cargobull

In order to obtain extreme adhesion, particularly good leak-proofing and improved environmental conservation in production at Europe’s leading manufacturer of lorry trailers, gigantic refrigerated container structures were pretreated with atmospheric-pressure plasma prior to adhesive bonding. In its four-page title story the 9/2008 issue of ADHÄSION reports on the background events.
www.adhaesion.com

Example of use for atmospheric plasma technique: Adhesive bonding of refrigerated container structures

Crystal clear optics – Plasma treatment of display windows

Brilliant, scratch-resistant surfaces on high-grade plastic display windows can only be produced by costly coating processes after injection moulding. The technical journal JOT (Journal für Oberflächentechnik; Journal for Surface Technology) reports in its September issue how pretreatment with atmospheric-pressure plasma greatly improves their adhesive bonding properties and painted appearance.
www.jot-oberflaeche.de

Crystal clear optics – Microfine precleaning with atmospheric-pressure plasma

Plasma for the perfect finish

Looks are everything when it comes to selling cars. If a brand is to score it needs to look good and this means that pretreatment prior to the final surface coating is essential.
The September/October 2008 issue of APS (Automotive Paintshop Solutions) - a yearly supplement to the international magazine AMS (Automotive Manufacturing Solutions) reports on the achievements of Openair® plasma pretreatment for the finishing process.
www.automotivemanufacturingsolutions.com

Plasma for the perfect finish

It also works to conserve the environment

By means of a process unique anywhere in the world Openair® atmospheric-pressure plasma technology has made the breakthrough of displacing any use of chemicals in the precleaning process for aluminium coil and in this way has performed an exemplary service to the  environment. In its August 2008 issue the German technical journal BLECH (Sheet Metal) presents a four-page report on this sensational application.
www.blechonline.de

It also works to conserve the environment

Corrosion: PlasmaPlus® Technology in Use at TRW

Whether the aim is to provide protection against corrosion or to facilitate cleaning of a surface, the PlasmaPlus technology newly developed by Plasmatreat in collaboration with the Fraunhofer IFAM, offers an abundance of differently functionalised layers for selective coating. IST (International Surface Technology) reports about the inline use of the new plasma technique at TRW.
www.jot-oberflaeche.de

Selective Corrosion Protection for Aluminium Housings

Plasma without problems: Modern Plastics Worldwide in talks with Plasmatreat CEO

In the June 2008 issue of America’s most widely spread plastic magazine MPW (Modern Plastics Worldwide) the editor-in-chief Matthew Defosse reports on his visit to Plasmatreat Headquarters, Germany and on his talks with CEO Christian Buske.
www.modplas.com

Plasma without problems: next stop might be barrier treatment

Secure joints: In-line plasma treatment of hybrid components in medical technology

For many companies it is a great challenge to manufacture leak-tight joints in hybrid components. Specifically in medical technology requirements are particularly high. The journal MedPLAST 2008 reports how by using Openair® plasma new and efficient production concepts are being devised for components in medical technology.
www.medplast.de

Secure joints: Atmospheric-pressure plasma in medical technology

PLASMA POLYMERISATION UNDER NORMAL PRESSURE

The new PlasmaPlus® process from Plasmatreat provides for the first time the possibility of in-line plasma polymerisation under normal pressure instead of in vacuum. The technique affords an abundance of differently functionalised layers for the selective coating of material surfaces. With reference to the example of the surface treatment of aluminium the technical journal BBR (Bänder, Bleche, Rohre = Strips, Sheets, Pipes) carries a report in its 5/2008 issue about the sensational new plasma technology.
www.bbr.de

Plasma polymerisation under normal pressure instead of in vacuum

The Promise Of Plasma – FORD testing the Openair® Technology

Work at Ford Motor Co.’s Research and Innovation Center (RIC) in Dearborn, MI, USA has shown that Openair® Plasma pretreatment offers an attractive way to reduce the environmental impact of the paint operation while improving a plant’s bottom line. America’s distinguished magazine FTM (Finishing Today Magazine) describes in its 5/2008 issue how researchers have tested the innovative technology.
www.finishingtodaymag.com

The Promise of Plasma

Bonding processes: Optimization by means of atmospheric-pressure plasma treatment

Applications for Openair® Plasma are almost unlimited. On the basis of the different applications in bonding processes the journal WERKSTOFFE reports in its 5/2008 issue on the great versatility of this plasma technology.
www.werkstoffzeitschrift.de

Optimization of bonding processes by means of atmospheric-pressure plasma treatment

Aircraft painting: Efficient and environmentally friendly pretreatment of fibre-composite materials

Pretreatment of the aluminium surfaces of aircraft bodies is the first step in a hitherto costly coating process. The possibilities Plasmatreat offers the aircraft industry to make the pretreatment process much simpler and more environmentally friendly are reported in the German technical journal “besser lackieren” (“better coating”) in its issue No. 9 of 16 May 2008.
www.besserlackieren.de

Aircraft painting: Efficient and environmentally friendly pretreatment of fibre-composite materials by means of innovative process technology

Innovative plasma technology resolves problems in package manufacturing

Hosted by André Schlenk of Resin Processing Solutions, and addressed by Christian Buske of Plasmatreat in Germany, a recent seminar held in Hout Bay, South Africa  explored the uses of Plasmatreat’s Openair atmospheric-pressure plasma technology.
Gill Loubser, editor-in-chief of the magazine P&PM (Packaging & Print Media, South Africa) reports in her latest issue in April 2008 on the advantages of this exciting new technology for packaging production.

Innovative plasma technology resolves problems in package manufacturing

Clean affair – Large-area application in LNG tankers

Unique anywhere in the world is the large-area application of atmospheric-pressure plasma developed by Plasmatreat to obtain 100 % insulation in the interior of the largest liquefied natural gas tankers in the world. The German technical journal PLASTVERARBEITER carries a report on this in its January 2008 issue.
www.plastverarbeiter.de

Clean affair - Plasma Technology for Cleaning Surfaces

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Grand Opening: Plasmatreat launches US Office and Technical Center

With a full day open house and conference in June, Plasmatreat celebrated the formal opening of its new office and technical center in the United States. more...

Metal Coating: Subsequent integration into the process chain

MFN (Metal Finishing News) reports in its July issue how the Plasmatreat coating technique PlasmaPlus® fulfilled all requirements when it had to be retrofitted into an existing process chain at TRW. more...

Japan: Plasmatreat at the N-Plas 2010

At Japan's latest event for the plastics industry, Plasmatreat surprised with a live demonstration of the adhesion of polypropylene after plasma activation. more...

Furniture construction: Plasma brings the zero-joint

From this year on, the furniture industry supplier Niemann relies on Openair® plasma for edge bonding and thus creates the zero-joint. The furniture trade journal DDS-Möbel und Ausbau (5/2010) reports about this new development in a lead story. more...

Trade Fairs 2010

BONDexpo

Trade Fair for Industrial Bonding Technology
13 - 16 September 2010
Hall 7, Booth 7409
New Exhibition Centre
Stuttgart
Germany
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