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Press Reports

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
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Aluminium - Environmental revolution in coil coating
Soon the innumerable tons of wet chemicals and millions invested in wastewater disposal could be a thing of the past because Openair atmospheric pressure plasma technology has made it possible for the fist time worldwide to displace the use of chemicals in the precleaning process of aluminium coils. The noted American technical journal MODERN METALS publishes a 3-page colour report on this innovation in its November issue 2007.
www.modernmetals.com
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Pre-treatment of aluminium with plasma in air
Atmospheric-pressure plasma technology is revolutionising the pre-treatment of aluminium and at the same time is demonstrating environmental conservation in exemplary fashion. The international magazine AIT (Aluminium International Today) reports in its latest issue from August 2007 about the latest use of Openair-Plasma in the aluminium sector.
www.aluminiumtoday.com
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Safer LNG transport due to correct pretreatment
The example of the transport of natural gas from remote production countries shows once again the benefits that can be derived from the use of modern adhesive bonding technology. When the currently largest liquid gas tankers in the world cruise over the oceans both Openair plasma and adhesives as well as excellent German-French collaboration have made a decisive contribution to this. The German technical journal ADHÄSION publishes an extensive report on this in its 6/2007 issue.
www.adhaesion.com
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"Give Leaks No Chance" Plasma-pre-treatment protects electronics
Electronic circuits and components have to be reliably encapsulated to protect them against dust and moisture. Many electronics companies now use a surface-pre-treatment technology that up until now was only found in the automotive sector: Openair-Plasma.
The German professional journal KUNSTSTOFFE (Plastics) reports on this topic in detail in its issue 5/2007.
www.kunststoffe.de
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"A Brilliant Finish" - Use of plasma prior to surface coating
If products made of plastics, metals or glass with an aristocratic look are to make a positive impact, particularly good pretreatment prior to that final surface coating is essential. Ultrafine precleaning and high activation of surfaces is provided by atmospheric pressure "Openair" Plasma. A four-page report in the 3/2007 issue of the American magazine FTM (Finishing Today Magazine) describes applications of plasma ranging from its use in the automotive sector, through housings for hand-held mobile telephones to perfume bottles.
www.finishingtodaymag.com
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"Plasma the 4th state of matter"
Under this banner heading the noted British technical journal BP&R (British Plastics & Rubber) introduced in its 2/2007 issue an extensive special report on the industrial applications of this state of matter resulting from the development of OPENAIR® Plasma and the Plasmatreat jet systems employed in-line in production processes.
www.polymer-age.co.uk
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Atmospheric-pressure, in-line plasma in medical technology
When complex components are being manufactured often the most varied materials are combined. Metals, glass and ceramics must form durable and leakproof joints with the plastic. In order that the various materials and parts adhere to one another with maximum precision they are pre-treated with a special plasma.
In its 08/2006 issue the journal "Kunststoffe" published a report in colour spread over several pages on the use of Openair® Plasma in medical technology.
www.kunststoffe.de, www.kunststoffe-international.com
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