VIDEO: Plasma surface treatment technology improves adhesion
Plasamatreat demonstrates its Openair-Plasma surface treatment technology, which can enhance material adhesion.
ÂÌñÏ×ÆÞ spoke with Hardev Grewal, president of Plasmatreat USA Inc. (Hayward, Calif., U.S.) at CAMX 2024.
Grewal demonstrated the company’s Openair-Plasma surface treatment technology, which can be used to boost material adhesion.
According to the company, the treatment also enhances the stability of bonded joints in large-format carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) aerospace components.
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