Openair® plasma technology is a leading process for the surface treatment of profiles and molded parts made from materials such as plastic, aluminum or EPDM. Particularly in the automotive industry, it has become indispensable after only a short time in use. In the furniture industry also, Openair® plasma ensures high process efficiency, for example for profile wrapping.
Plasma profile treatment during extrusion prepares plastics and elastomers for subsequent coating, wrapping, flocking, application of tapes, or two-component extrusion. The Openair® plasma process is used to cleanand activate the substrate material. The targeted, concentrated plasma jet, movable nozzle heads, and inline integration on robot arms makes it easy to pretreat even complex profiles.
Openair® profile treatment systems are usually equipped with 4, 8, 12, or 16 plasma nozzles and can easily be integrated into an existing production line.
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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.