Topic: Laboratory plasma systems - dry cleaning plasma machines, determination of surface parameters to simulate real production process

Plasma systems: Plasmatreat laboratory systems for giving unique features to surfaces

Determination of all parameters

The pretreatment parameters for cleaning, activation and coating in numerous industrial applications can be determined by means of a laboratory system.
Depending on the requirements for the desired properties of a material all the parameters needed are evaluated by such a laboratory system reproducibly and by analogy with a standard installation. All factors for the real process, such as speeds, offsets or spacings of the plasma jets, are precisely calculated. The laboratory system is under software control which allows precise management and documentation of the tests. The key point here is that production need not be interrupted in order to carry out test series on the line.

The Plasmatreater AS 400
Openair® plasma laboratory system
Movement system for freely configurable treatment parameters such as spacings, etc.

Development of individual surfaces

It is often the case that the use of Openair® plasma technology makes it possible to employ new or even more advantageous support materials or alternative adhesives and coating systems for the production process. Tailored surfaces having almost all of the desired properties can be developed on our laboratory systems.

Surface tension of an PP after Plasma treatment




Plasmatreat receives award for its laboratory systems

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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