Corona vs Plasma

Publisher: 3DT LLC

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Corona vs Plasma

One common question about surface treatment systems is, “What is the difference between corona and plasma, and what best fits my application?” Both corona and plasma treatment increase the surface energy of materials and thereby improving the adhesion of inks, adhesives, flocking or other agents. This paper discusses the technical differences between corona and plasma surface treatment, the advantages of each with specific applications and types of systems provided as examples.