Topic: Plasma technology, Plasmatreat’s Openair® plasma, atmospheric pressure plasma, APP, AP Plasma, using plasma under atmospheric condition

Plasma technology: Plasmatreat’s Openair® plasma, the surface treatment for use under atmospheric conditions (AP Plasma or APP)

In-line solutions

In inventing Openair® plasma  technology Plasmatreat has for the first time rendered plasma usable under atmospheric conditions on a large industrial scale for pre-treating the surfaces of materials. A special feature of this technology is that it is used in-line, i.e. integrated into the existing process workflow. Costly process reorganization or even the setting up of clean rooms or sealed chambers is not necessary.

Zero-potential pretreatment without damaging surfaces

In contrast with other processes, through the use of Plasmatreat’s Openair® plasma even particularly sensitive surfaces can be activated or cleaned. Due to the zero-potential, contactless pre-treatment it is now possible to treat delicate products, e.g. metallized DVDs, capacitors or electronic circuits, highly selectively and without causing any damage.

Incorporating Plasmatreat’s Openair plasma technology into your existing production process is not complicated and, unlike some other treatment processes, Plasmatreat’s pre-treatment process is environmentally friendly. Only air, electric power and the existing production line are needed. Let us show you how it will work in your facility.

News-Center

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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