Topic: Plasma systems in line - material properties - surface preperation in line -plasma laboratory systems, foil systems, profile treatment, robot systems

Plasma in line systems from Plasmatreat: Efficient, easy to use for almost any process

Pre-treatment with Plasmatreat’s Openair® plasma is suitable for all applications in which surface properties are of decisive importance for further processing.

Plasmatreat’s plasma technology allows selective cleaning, activation or coating of support materials such as plastics, metals, glass, films or fabrics. Thus, for example, plastics become gastight, metals become resistant to corrosion or glass becomes self-cleaning. Support materials are pre-treated to give them long-term stability for coating or painting and suitable starting materials can be finished with high-grade surfaces. The atmospheric-pressure plasma technology developed by Plasmatreat makes it possible to have efficient, economical processes whose design is uniquely tailored to your entire production operation.

Plasmatreat systems:


Laboratory systems
Film systems Profile treatment
Robot systems


News-Center

Openair® plant for 10 years failure-free in operation at BSH

As is reported by BSH in a reference letter to Plasmatreat, the Slovenian works in Nazarje is still using the Openair® plasma plant, already supplied in 1999, to date for treating the immersion blenders handles from its own production before printing. more...

Turkey: Successful market entry at PLAST EURASIA 2009

Plasmatreat presented the Openair® technology with great success to OEMs and suppliers to the plastic industry from the entire Middle East and Central Asia. more...

Sensor Technology - Atmospheric plasma treatment of circuit boards

The international sensor manufacturer Novotechnik calls the employment of the integrated Openair technology “a milestone” in the further development of their sensor production. The technical journal PRODUCTRONIC (11/2009) reports about the application in detail. more...

Flat lamination: Cold plasma conquers new fields

In its September issue reporting on the FAKUMA 2009 exhibition the German technical journal KUNSTSTOFFE (“Plastics“) describes in a specified article how a novel rotary process from Plasmatreat makes it possible to pretreat large-area lightweight composite panels at high speed in a continuous process. more...

Trade Fairs 2010

WIN 2010

4 - 7 February 2010
TUYAP Fair Convention
and Congress Centre
Hall 2, Booth C 148
Beylikduzu, Istanbul
Turkey
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