Energy that is not consumed does not have to be generated in the first place! Plasma technology contributes to completely replacing outmoded, energy-hungry manufacturing processes with new processes. The drying steps in conventional wet chemistry processes, for example, require far more energy in comparison to the dry inline plasma process (energy-efficient surface treatment).
The same is true for the use of new materials in lightweight construction or in thermal insulation. In many industrial applications, the Openair-Plasma® technique makes possible completely new, shortened, and energy-saving manufacturing processes.
The subject of energy efficiency provides especially clear proof that Openair-Plasma® makes process optimization and with it, significant savings possible in almost all areas of industrial production as an interdisciplinary technology.
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MDO September 2020
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Plasmatreat has further expanded its international network and founded the subsidiary Plasmatreat Schweiz AG. The company has been managed by Klaus Kresser since August 1, 2020.
Plasma moves into the center for professional know-how transfer.
As the innovation leader in plasma-based surface treatment Plasmatreat has been sharing its know-how with the industry for 25 years. The newly founded „Plasmatreat Academy” now combines a wide array of educational programs under one roof and with one common goal: facilitating an in-depth dialog with customers, suppliers, science and research.
The treatment with Openair-Plasma® brings about a targeted, site-selective change in surface properties. In industrial applications, this improves adhesion and normally incompatible polymers can be reliably bonded. Dr. Alexander Knospe demonstrates the possibilities of plasma treatment in the plastics industry and provides insights into the function and advantages of this technology