Plasmová technika

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Plasma technology is an edge banding technique which also enables the so-called zero-joint. Here, the air plasma (gas in an excited state) melts the functional layer of the edgeband shortly before the pressure zone after it leaves the nozzle.

Development

The invention of the plasma edge banding technique was rather a coincidence. Wilfried Niemann (company Niemann Möbelteile) used a plasma system to clean aluminium edge strips. When restarting this plant after an overhaul, an aluminium edge caught fire because it had been heated to the boiling point (almost 2500°C). In the search for an alternative zero-joint process, Niemann concluded in 2008 that plasma technology could be used to apply large amounts of heat in a short time, as is necessary to activate a polymer functional layer. Niemann further developed the technology together with the component and plant manufacturer Plasmatreat and the adhesive manufacturer Jowat. Plasmatreat marketed the units under the name "Düstec". Conversions were carried out by the company Wehrmann Holzbearbeitungsmaschinen until about 2016. With the advent of hot air technology, which was cheaper to purchase, however, demand fell so that Düstec production was discontinued.

Obrázky

Plasmatechnik
PLASMATREAT, 2016
Plasmatechnik
PLASMATREAT, 2014
Plasma-Nullfugenaggregat
PLASMATREAT, 2010

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