• It also works to conserve the environment

    By means of a process unique anywhere in the world Openair® atmospheric-pressure plasma technology has made the breakthrough of displacing any use of chemicals in the precleaning process for aluminium coil and in this way has performed an exemplary service to the  environment. In its August 2008 issue the German technical journal BLECH (Sheet Metal) presents a four-page report on this sensational application.


    www.blechonline.de

    It also works to conserve the environment (English)

  • Corrosion: PlasmaPlus® Technology in Use at TRW

    Whether the aim is to provide protection against corrosion or to facilitate cleaning of a surface, the PlasmaPlus technology newly developed by Plasmatreat in collaboration with the Fraunhofer IFAM, offers an abundance of differently functionalised layers for selective coating. IST (International Surface Technology) reports about the inline use of the new plasma technique at TRW.


    The original publication is available at springerprofessional.de

    www.jot-oberflaeche.de

    Selective Corrosion Protection for Aluminium Housings (English)

  • Secure joints: In-line plasma treatment of hybrid components in medical technology

    For many companies it is a great challenge to manufacture leak-tight joints in hybrid components. Specifically in medical technology requirements are particularly high. The journal MedPLAST 2008 reports how by using Openair® plasma new and efficient production concepts are being devised for components in medical technology.


    Secure joints: Atmospheric-pressure plasma in medical technology (English)

  • PLASMA POLYMERISATION UNDER NORMAL PRESSURE

    The new PlasmaPlus® process from Plasmatreat provides for the first time the possibility of in-line plasma polymerisation under normal pressure instead of in vacuum. The technique affords an abundance of differently functionalised layers for the selective coating of material surfaces. With reference to the example of the surface treatment of aluminium the technical journal BBR (Bänder, Bleche, Rohre = Strips, Sheets, Pipes) carries a report in its 5/2008 issue about the sensational new plasma technology.


    www.bbr.de

    Plasma polymerisation under normal pressure instead of in vacuum (English)

  • The Promise Of Plasma – FORD testing the Openair® Technology

    Work at Ford Motor Co.’s Research and Innovation Center (RIC) in Dearborn, MI, USA has shown that Openair® Plasma pretreatment offers an attractive way to reduce the environmental impact of the paint operation while improving a plant’s bottom line. America’s distinguished magazine FTM (Finishing Today Magazine) describes in its 5/2008 issue how researchers have tested the innovative technology.


    The Promise of 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)

  • 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

    Environmental revolution in coil coating - Plasma replaces chemistry in the innovative Plasmatreat process (English)

  • Plasma treatment of aluminium surfaces: Ultrafine cleaning without use of wet chemical processes

    Protection of aluminium parts against corrosion and a high degree of environmental friendliness by avoiding the use of wet chemicals in the cleaning process for aluminium sheet are the main topics of a report in the German technical journal ALUMINIUM, issue 11/2007.


    www.alu-web.de

    Microfine cleaning without wet-chemical processes (English)

  • Selective corrosion protection for aluminium housings by means of plasma coating

    By means of the PlasmaPlus® process developed by Plasmatreat and now employed for the first time in series production in the automotive sector the surfaces of metallic components are selectively coated in-line at atmospheric pressure to prevent corrosion of bonded joints. The German technical journal JOT (Journal für Oberflächentechnik / Journal of Surface Technology) reports at length in its September 2007 issue on the new process.


    The original publication is available at springerprofessional.de

    www.all4engineers.com

    Selective corrosion protection for aluminium housings (English)

  • Plasma replaces Chemistry – Environmental Impact Revolution in Coil Coating

    The problems most frequently encountered in the processing of aluminium are associated with the environmentally harmful and energy-intensive chemical pretreatment processes still used today. Now, for the first time, a process has been developed and implemented whose use completely eliminates said problems. In its August 2007 issue the German technical journal BBR – Bänder, Bleche, Rohre (Metal strip, sheet, pipes) – presents a detailed report on this globally sensational application.


    www.bbr.de

    Plasma replaces Chemistry (English)

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