For project and quality managers in the field of lightweight construction, reliably bonding different materials is a key matter. In the automotive, aerospace, and medical technology industries in particular, traditional bonding methods such as screws or rivets quickly reach their limits. These methods increase weight, damage sensitive surfaces, and restrict design freedom.
Openair Plasma® allows for the local, selective, and in-line preparation of lightweight materials for bonding processes. Openair Plasma® can also be used for large-area treatments prior to painting. This creates stable, resilient connections while reducing weight and increasing process reliability. Additionally, PlasmaPlus® ensures even better adhesion and lasting performance, and HydroPlasma® enables the efficient, sustainable removal of release agents from CFRP components.
On November 11 and 12, 2025, in PlasmaTalk, Peter Wall (Technical Sales) will demonstrate how plasma technologies can be seamlessly integrated into industrial processes to facilitate the implementation of innovative lightweight construction concepts.
In PlasmaTalk "Lightweight," you will learn:
- How Openair Plasma® makes bonding processes in lightweight construction reliable and opens up design freedom
- How PlasmaPlus® increases process reliability and adhesion
- How HydroPlasma® is a sustainable alternative to chemical cleaning processes for CFRP
- Where lightweight construction with plasma is already being implemented in industry – from automotive to aerospace
This webinar provides practical insights, fresh perspectives, and a live Q&A session to address your specific questions. The PlasmaTalk will run for approximately 40–60 minutes.
Please note that due to our international audience, we will be using UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). Please check your time zone using the TimeCalc calculator below.
Have specific questions? Send them in advance to academy@plasmatreat.com, and we will address them live during the webinar.
This webinar will also be held in German:
Click here to access the German version