Corona Treatment
October 15, 2004 7:03 am | 3Dt Llc | Product Releases | CommentsFlexiDyne™ is capable of treating most non-metallic items—smaller than 150 mm wide by 50 mm high—to provide powerful adhesion for printing, painting, bonding, coating, and wetting applications for the medical industry.
LISTED UNDER: Surface ModificationWorkstation
October 15, 2004 7:03 am | Product Releases | CommentsThe ProCenter combines a comfortable workstation and a powerful dust collector in one compact unit to deliver double the benefits in micro-abrasive blasting technology.
LISTED UNDER: Surface ModificationFiber Abrasive Brushes
October 15, 2004 7:03 am | Abtex Corp. | Product Releases | CommentsFiber abrasive brushes are being used to deburr molded plastic pieces for the medical products industry. The Bradex® fiber abrasive brushes are utilized by a company that manufactures plastic trays for surgical and medical kits.
LISTED UNDER: Surface Modification | Thermoplastics MoldingPlasma System
October 15, 2004 7:03 am | Plasmatech, Inc. | Product Releases | CommentsThe V300-4GR Microwave Plasma System was designed for cleaning and surface activation of polymer flex circuit materials. It features automated un-wind, plasma treatment, and re-wind of reels up to 267 mm dia. x 48 mm wide.
LISTED UNDER: Surface ModificationSurface Preparation Brushes
October 15, 2004 7:03 am | The Eraser Company (Always Moving Forwardâ®) | Product Releases | CommentsFybRglass® Surface Preparation Brushes are excellent tools for soldering, painting, and epoxying applications. The roughening of the surface enhances adhesion of paint, solder, and epoxy.
LISTED UNDER: Surface Modification | StampingSurface Treatment Technology
October 15, 2004 7:03 am | Enercon Industries | Product Releases | CommentsThe company's Plasma3™ is ideal for specialty applications requiring stringent surface specifications, improved hydrophilicity, and precise surface coating performance.
LISTED UNDER: Surface Modification | Hydrophilic CoatingPhotoetched Parts
April 1, 2004 11:39 am | Photofabrication Eng. Inc. | Product Releases | CommentsUsing the photochemical etching process, PEI manufactures intricate medical parts and implantables made from titanium and titanium alloys quickly and accurately.
LISTED UNDER: Surface Modification

