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Plasma surface treatment cleans, finishes and preserves materials

What is low-pressure plasma treatment?

Low-pressure plasma is a modern technology, which has been increasingly used in recent years to activate the surfaces of materials or modify their properties in a controlled manner. In simple terms, plasma is a highly reactive gas made up of high-energy free electrons, ions and neutral particles.

The word plasma has Greek origins and recalls the concept of “moulded” or “malleable form”. That is why it is often referred to as the fourth state of matter, alongside solid, liquid and gas.

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Materials

Our low-pressure plasma treatment machines enable ultra-efficient processing on a wide range of surfaces and materials

Plasma surface cleaning

Plasma sterilisation and disinfection

Treatment prior to painting and gluing

Plasma engraving on plastic surfaces

Plasma and PVD coating

Details

What are the advantages of our plasma surface treatment machines?

  • Better adherence of parts

    Material activation improves the wettability and thus adhesion of parts involved in a painting, gluing, printing or bonding process.

  • Speeding up machining processes

    Plasma treatment enables deep and impeccable cleaning and avoids time-consuming manual operations to remove dirt.

  • Greater respect for the environment

    Plasma treatment allows the removal of dirt, even molecular contamination, and avoids the use of chemical solvents.

  • Better grip and long life

    Activating and/or cleaning materials using low-pressure plasma technology makes subsequent machining more efficient, reliable and durable.

  • Variety of uses

    A wide range of materials can undergo low-pressure plasma treatment with excellent results

Machinery

Plasma Technology’s offer satisfies demands for both catalogue machinery and customised, turnkey solutions for plasma processes.

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