
Menomonee Falls, WI – Corona treaters are used to increase a film’s surface energy to enable wettability & promote the adhesion of inks, coatings and adhesives. This change in surface energy is most commonly measured in dynes. And that’s where problems for extruders and converters begin:
- Poorly executed dyne tests produce unreliable results.
- Assumptions about dyne levels lead to erroneous conclusions.
The free webinar takes place on Thursday, August 24th at 10AM CDT and is presented by Enercon to discuss corona treating, dyne testing and adhesion. Key Topics Include:
- Dyne test methods & best practices
- How to properly use your dyne data
- Material & coating variables that affect adhesion
- When to blame the corona treater for adhesion failure
To learn more about the webinar or to register, please click here.
Enercon Industries Corporation, headquartered in Menomonee Falls, WI, is a major manufacturer of equipment for the plastics, converting and packaging industries. The company supplies custom built corona and atmospheric plasma treating systems, as well as induction cap sealing systems.