Topic: Plasma robot systems - palasma integrated applications, plasma automotive industry, corrosion protection

Plasma systems: Robot systems for effective pretreatment in the automotive industry

Improved corrosion protection and stone impact resistance

Pretreatment technology in the automotive industry must keep pace with steadily rising requirements, for corrosion protection. Complicated components of different sizes pose a particular degree of difficulty in automotive engineering. The use of robot systems in conjunction with Plasmatreat’s Openair® plasma jet systems guarantees not only improved corrosion protection but also high resistance to stone strikes.

Complete automated solutions for
integrated applications
Even complex handling tasks can be
implemented

Increased productivity and cost savings

Robot systems from Plasmatreat can be equipped with patented rotary jets for activating and cleaning particularly complex parts. In the automotive industry materials such as PP and EPDM are pretreated with Plasmatreat’s Openair® plasma. When surfaces are treated with plasma no additional bonding agent is needed. A robot system equipped with Plasmatreat’s Openair® plasma technology ensures improved product quality and considerable cost savings.


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