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Plasma-enabled bonding engineered for composites, metal surface prep

CAMX 2025: Plasmatreat presents plasma breakthroughs for aerospace bonding and corrosion prevention through live demos, technical sessions and presentations, surface consulting and more.

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Surface treatment with Openair-Plasma is a clean, reliable, cost-efficient method, which can be integrated inline in production processes. Source | Plasmatreat GmbH

Plasmatreat (Steinhagen, Germany and Hayward, Calif., U.S.), is highlighting its latest innovations in aerospace surface preparation, presenting new findings on plasma-enabled bonding of advanced composites and anticorrosion treatments for metal structures.

On display at its booth are low-pressure, large-capacity plasma systems, including the company’s Openair Plasma technology, engineered for the aerospace industry’s most demanding applications — including the pretreatment of large composite panels, sandwich structures, honeycomb cores and other lightweight components commonly used in aircraft interiors, fuselage assemblies and structural bonding.

Designed for R&D and full-scale production, Plasmatreat’s low-pressure systems offer high-uniformity plasma treatment in large vacuum chambers; consistent, repeatable surface activation; and zero hazardous waste and compliance with sustainability initiatives.

Also at Plasmatreat’s booth are live plasma demonstrations, real-time surface consulting and daily technical sessions. Each day at 11:30 a.m., visitors are invited to attend a 30-minute technical session focused on plasma-based surface preparation, activation and process qualification. These sessions feature hands-on insights using the Brighton Science analytical tool, with a technical specialist from Brighton on hand to provide live data interpretation and expert guidance.

Plasmatreat also offers on-the-spot surface consulting throughout the event. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own material samples for real-time analysis and personalized feedback from the technical team. This hands-on approach is designed to help manufacturers evaluate surface readiness, improve adhesion, reduce rework and streamline bonding processes. 

The company is putting on a technical presentation, titled “Enhanced Bond Strength and Corrosion Prevention in Composite and Metal Structures Through Plasma Modification,” on Tuesday, Sept. 9 from 3:30 – 4:00 p.m. The presentation will highlight how atmospheric pressure plasma jets improve adhesive bonding by increasing surface free energy (SFE) and enabling covalent bonding — without the damage, contamination or environmental hazards associated with traditional surface treatments like grit blasting or chemical etching.

will be exhibiting new technology at CAMX 2025 in Orlando, FL this September.
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SEPT. 8 - 11

2025

ORANGE COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER

Orlando, FL

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September 8 - 11, 2025

Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL

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