Glass - a transparent and translucent material with high resistance to water, acids, alkalis and organic solvents. Due to its surface structure, glass is one of the most hygienic and resistant materials and has many applications in everyday life: from doors and shower cabins to windows, solar systems and weatherproof lighting systems.
A material that is exposed to challenging conditions, which means that the requirements are very high and diverse: In addition to large temperature fluctuations and high humidity, glass is subject to an enormously high safety aspect.
Join the PlasmaTalk "Long-term stable adhesion on glass under challenging conditions" on June 20th, 2023 and learn how Openair-Plasma® surface pretreatment enables fine cleaning, which decisively supports the reliable, safe and durable end product. Dry plasma cleaning allows unwanted substances to be completely removed. This makes it possible to continue processing the glass immediately after treatment.
In addition, PlasmaPlus® technology extends the possible applications of glass by applying a plasma polymer coating. These coatings can have different functions, such as adhesion or ink improvement, corrosion protection or a lotus effect.
Learn from Peter Langhof, technical sales at Plasmatreat, how you can make a valuable contribution to environmental protection with this technology and discover more about the possibilities of Openair-Plasma® for demanding glass applications.
- After attending the PlasmaTalk you will know more about
- How plasma technology works
- The benefits of plasma treatment for demanding glass applications
- Different application examples
- How to integrate Openair-Plasma® into your process
This free PlasmaTalk is aimed at research, development, and quality control personnel as well as design engineers, process engineers and operators of production equipment in industrial processes.
This no-charge PlasmaTalk is aimed at research, development and quality control personnel as well as designers, process engineers and operators of production equipment in industrial processes. The PlasmaTalk will last approximately 60-70 minutes plus a question-and-answer session. If you have a specific question, please send it in advance to academy@plasmatreat.com so that we can incorporate it into the program.
Please note that due to our international audience, we provide the time slot in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time).
Please check your time zone using the time calculator below (TimeCalc).