For certain bonding operations, ADDEV Materials offers surface treatments such as Corona or Plasma.
Corona treatment involves generating an electrical discharge with electrodes on the surface of a film, increasing its surface energy to improve the chemical connection between the molecules of the film and the liquid applied.
Atmospheric plasma technology is used to treat the outermost surface (a few nanometres) of flexible plastic or metal support materials. The process selectively modifies the chemical properties of the substrate or applies a nanocoating to produce a non-stick or adhesion-promoting effect.
This process involves applying a layer of aluminium (or another metal), a few nanometres to a few tens of nanometres thick, to a plastic film by evaporating the aluminium in a vacuum. Films can be metallised to vary their optical density. The higher the density, the more opaque the film becomes.
Various films (polyester, polypropylene, Kapton®, etc.) of different thicknesses can be metallised.
Politherm® heat-stabilised film. This PET film is available in thicknesses from 70 to 125 µm. Once the film has been heat-stabilised, exposure to extreme thermal environments causes virtually no dimensional change.