Intertronics launches PZ3-i surface treatment device

To provide manufacturers with an easy, affordable way to automate plasma surface treatment, Intertronics has introduced the Relyon Plasma Piezobrush PZ3-i to its range.

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Designed specifically for integration into semi-automated or automated production lines, the unit gives manufacturers control over the process variables – positioning, power, time, and input gas pressure – for a repeatable, controllable, and recordable process.

The Piezobrush PZ3-i is the world’s smallest cold active plasma unit developed for integration into industrial processes. Cold plasma technology can be an effective method for increasing adhesion, wetting, and cleanliness on difficult-to-bond surfaces, by providing surface treatment and activation
prior to bonding, printing, or laminating. 

It is suitable for use in semi-automated and automated production lines in the medical, automotive, electronics, food and beverage, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. 

Capable of effectively processing areas at speeds of up to 150mm/s, the system allows the efficient treating of components without delaying subsequent processes, improving productivity. The system’s digital IO gives power output adjustment and on/off function. The device is intuitive to operate and can be maintained
without tools.

“The PZ3-i combines the effectiveness, ease of use, and affordability of the handheld Piezobrush PZ2 with the improved productivity and repeatability of automation,” said Ben Swanson, Sales Manager at Intertronics. 

“Manufacturers can quickly and easily integrate the PZ3-i into a partially or fully automated system by mounting it onto a robot or into a machine. For the treatment of larger areas, its modular design allows multiple units to be mounted adjacently.

“In practice, this
processing performance level has only previously been possible with considerably larger installations,” added Swanson. “As well as being more affordable than large plasma treatment equipment, the PZ3-i is environmentally friendly, efficient, and safe - generally no light curtains, mechanical enclosures or PPE are required.”

The PZ3-i uses an external gas supply such as compressed air or nitrogen. Using Piezoelectric Direct Discharge (PDD) technology, developed by Relyon Plasma, the device transforms low input voltage into high
electric field strengths, dissociating and ionizing the ambient gas. The plasma is produced at less than 50°C, making the PZ3-i suitable for treating many temperature-sensitive substrates, such as plastic films.

Intertronics’ team can integrate the new unit into a purpose-built system with fluid dispensing or curing for an automated archytas system.

If you are interested in improving the adhesion or wetting of adhesives, inks, or other liquids call 01865 842842 to speak to a member of Intertronics’ team. 

For more information on the PZ3-i, click here.

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