• Aluminium: Selective cleaning and coating using atmospheric-pressure plasma

    Whether the matter in hand is routine production or the development of new processes and products, the surfaces of the materials used often need to be pre-treated to give them additional properties making them suitable for further fields of application. The international Swiss magazine COATING reports in its issue 09/2008 on how the Openair Plasma® and PlasmaPlus® processes allow the incorporation of new surface properties and the optimisation of existing aluminium manufacturing processes.


    www.coating.ch

    Selective cleaning and coating using atmospheric-pressure plasma (English)

  • Bonding processes: Optimization by means of atmospheric-pressure plasma treatment

    Applications for Openair® Plasma are almost unlimited. On the basis of the different applications in bonding processes the journal WERKSTOFFE reports in its 5/2008 issue on the great versatility of this plasma technology.


    www.werkstoffzeitschrift.de

    Optimization of bonding processes by means of atmospheric-pressure plasma treatment (English)

  • One-stop shop – Cleaning, activation and coating with atmospheric-pressure plasma

    is the title of a four-page report in the July 2007 issue of the German technical journal GALVANO TECHNIK. The article deals with the different possible uses of Openair® atmospheric-pressure plasma technology.


    www.leuze-verlag.de/

    One-stop shop – Cleaning, activation and coating with atmospheric-pressure plasma (English)

  • Protects the environment and the pocket

    Atmospheric-pressure plasma treatment is a versatile, economically efficient and environmentally compatible tool in processes for cleaning, activating and coating surfaces composed of plastic and metal. The German technical journal INDUSTRIE ANZEIGER in issue 21/2007 reports on the optimisation of adhesive bonding processes by the use of atmospheric-pressure plasma.


    www.industrieanzeiger.de

    Protects the environment and the pocket (English)

  • “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.britishplastics.co.uk

    Plasma the 4th state of matter (English)

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