Cleaning of Glass using Plasma Surface Treatment
Plasmas are widely used for the cleaning of surfaces, removing organic contamination from Glass and Glassware.
Atmospheric Plasma and Vacuum Plasma are a mixture of both charged particles and neutrals (atoms, radicals & molecules) and can react with a wide range of materials.
Plasma Cleaning is a "Dry" cleaning process and can replace environmentally damaging chemicals. Plasma is ideal for the surface cleaning and removal of organic residues from glass surfaces.
Plasma cleaning offers a wide range of advantages including:
• Clean and dry process.
• Uniform and reproducible process.
• Fast and effective treatment.
• Clean room compatibility.
• Totally controlled process environment.
• Versatile equipment.
• Low energy consumption.
• Low operating cost.
• Easy to integrate into production facility.
• Easy to use.
• Envirnonmentally friendly.
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Typical Applications:
• Cleaning of glass bottles before inkjet printing
• Cleaning of glass jars and bottles before label application with water based adhesives
Our technical support team will be delighted to conduct a no obligation, free of charge process evaluation on your products. Simply send us a sample of your parts and we will evaluate the available surface treatment technologies and return treated parts to you for evaluation.
Please contact us to find out how Dyne Technology can help you or to request a quote.
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