Corona treatment

Verner Eisby, a Danish engineer, the inventor of corona treatment.

Corona treatment (sometimes referred to as air plasma) is a surface modification technique that uses a low temperature corona discharge plasma to impart changes in the properties of a surface. The corona plasma is generated by the application of high voltage to an electrode that has a sharp tip. The plasma forms at the tip. A linear array of electrodes is often used to create a curtain of corona plasma. Materials such as plastics, cloth, or paper may be passed through the corona plasma curtain in order to change the surface energy of the material. All materials have an inherent surface energy. Surface treatment systems are available for virtually any surface format including dimensional objects, sheets and roll goods that are handled in a web format. Corona treatment is a widely used surface treatment method in the plastic film, extrusion, and converting industries.[1][2]

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  2. ^ O'Hare, Lesley-Ann; Leadley, Stuart; Parbhoo, Bhukan (April 2002). "Surface physicochemistry of corona-discharge-treated polypropylene film". Surface and Interface Analysis. 33 (4): 335–342. doi:10.1002/sia.1217. ISSN 0142-2421. S2CID 98249869.