Electro Tech Inc. sheet corona treater is widely used to treat PP,PVC and metallised polyester laminated sheets to increase surface tension and gives better printing and adhesion.
Water-based and UV inks printed on plastic films and other substrates create a need for the substrate to be treated prior to printing.
Corona treating is a very effective way to increase the adhesion of virtually any plastic material. Corona treatment increases the surface tension of the Sheet / Fabrics receptive to inks by inducing molecular changes in the surface of the films/sheets.
Conventional method of roll to roll treatment is standard practice, but in Offset, Sheet corona treatment is required to increase surface tension or improve the printability. Some substrates are corona-treated when they are manufactured. Many of these substrates require a surface energy boost to match a particular ink or coating. This is done with corona pretreaters on the press just prior to the coating application point.
PVC, PP, LD, Foam, Flex, metalized polyester, PE, OPP and other high-low density plastic materials should particularly be Corona treated to enhance the quality of the final product.
Electro Tech Inc. Sheet Corona treaters offer sheet converters the in-house ability to treat a wide variety of non-porous polymer based materials and synthetic papers. These material types have inert and low surface energy preventing inks from properly adhering. In-line sheet treatment ensures successful printing by raising the substrate's surface energy to allow inks to properly wet-out.
Pretreatment is ideal for any sheet printing process including lithography, UV, EB and Screen Printing. Common materials that require treatment include Polystyrene (PS), Polyvinylchloride (PVC), Polyethylene (PE), Polypropylene (PP), Polycarbonate (PC), and Polyester (PL). Enercon's treatment technology is effective at treating leading synthetic materials including Teslin®, Kimdura®, Polyart® and Yupo®.