Topic: Househould appliances - Adhesive bonding of composite materials, metals and ceramics, new composite materials, low-cost and durable, white goods

Industrial applications: Plasmatreat’s atmospheric-pressure plasma for pretreatment in the production of household equipment

Reliable adhesion and bonding

Daily, large volumes of what are known as “white goods” are produced by leading manufacturers such as Electrolux, Whirlpool and BSH. In the production of household appliances a recurring problem is how to ensure the reliable adhesion and bonding of different materials. As well, printing on products and anticorrosion treatment are major topics in the white goods industry. The use of Plasmatreat’s Openair® plasma systems ensures reliable and cost-effective processes in the surface treatment of these products.

Plasma at bonding of glass-ceramics
Pretreatment with Plasmatreat’s Openair® plasma for bonding drum parts

Low-cost and environmentally friendly processes

Pretreatment with Plasmatreat’s atmospheric-pressure plasma ensures not only secure adhesion, it also affords the possibility of using alternative low-cost materials instead of the traditional higher cost ones. When Plasmatreat’s Openair® plasma is used specific surface properties adapted to the nature of the new material can be developed. In addition, by using our technology solvents are rendered unnecessary in numerous processes and drying times are shortened making Plasmatreat’s technology a cost effective and environmentally option.

Selective and mild surface pre-treatment

Composite materials made from plastics, metal, glass and even ceramics are frequently used in domestic appliances. In the pre-treatment of surfaces the plasma beam of a Plasmatreat Openair® system makes no distinction between materials. This is an outstanding advantage of the zero-potential plasma jet technology.
Even in high-end printing Plasmatreat with its innovative method of surface treatment meets the needs of the industry. Here high-gloss surfaces are efficiently pre-treated with Plasmatreat’s Openair® plasma without the slightest mechanical damage to the surface to be imprinted.

Your direct contacts for the household appliances sector are our key account managers Giovanni Zambon, Plasmatreat Italy, and Leonhard Enneking, Plasmatreat Germany.

News-Center

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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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