When aluminum cans and tubes are used, additional interior and possibly even exterior coating is required, especially in the food industry because direct contact between the product and the packaging can lead to aluminum corrosion, and the food could spoil. Processing steps like pasteurization increase corrosive impact on packaging as well.
With the PlasmaPlus® coating technique, plasma jets deposit micro-fine glass-like nano-coats. These nano-coats form a highly effective protective film on the packaging with minimum material usage. Plasma coats also provide a perfect primer for quality imprinting.
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Plasmatreat constantly faces shifting demands as a result of new ideas, regulations, and standards. Customers are increasingly approaching the company with unique and innovative project requests. Consequently, the capacities of the technology and research center will now be expanded to include a class-6 cleanroom.
Plasmatreat supports digitized manufacturing with its Plasma Control Unit (PCU) and makes numerous controls, regulation, and monitoring functions available to ensure consistently high surface-treatment quality and reproducibility.
VOCs occur when solvents and solvent-containing products are used, and they are harmful to the environment. Nevertheless, manufacturing in many industries still involves pre-treating surfaces with primers, bonding agents or other chemicals that release VOCs. With its Openair-Plasma process, Plasmatreat offers an environmentally friendly alternative.
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Kunststoffe International 2/2022
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Kunststoffe International - Issue 2/2021