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Plasmatreat at Fensterbau Frontale

Plasmatreat at Fensterbau Frontale

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Plasmatreat GmbH will be exhibiting for the first time at the 2026 Fensterbau Frontale trade fair in Nuremberg from March 24 to 27. At the leading international trade fair for windows, doors, and facades, Plasmatreat will demonstrate how Openair-Plasma can reliably solve key challenges in the manufacture and further processing of window profiles, from coating and painting to direct glazing.

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In window construction, Openair-Plasma is used for cleaning and activation, including profile coating, painting plastic and metal profiles, and manufacturing spacer profiles

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Increasing Demands on Materials and Processes in Window Construction

In today's window profile manufacturing, a wide variety of materials must be reliably bonded together. PVC, polypropylene, wood-plastic composites, and aluminum profiles each have specific requirements for surface pretreatment. At the same time, the variety of profile geometries is increasing. In addition to standard products, semi-finished products such as welded frames, complex insulation profiles, and facade elements are being manufactured more frequently. These products require a uniform surface finish for subsequent production steps, such as bonding, even in areas that are difficult to access. Manufacturers often face the challenge of combining high process reliability, rising quality standards, and economic efficiency.

Limitations of Conventional Pretreatments

Traditionally, wet chemical processes or primers have been used for pretreatment in profile manufacturing. Although these methods are well-established, they are facing increasing pressure. Emissions, solvents, drying times, and regulatory and legal requirements complicate their use and increase process costs. Additionally, primers are often material- and application-dependent, limiting reproducibility and flexibility in everyday production.

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Profiles made from a wide variety of materials, such as PVC, polypropylene, wood-plastic composites, or aluminum, have specific requirements for surface pretreatment, which can be met with Openair-Plasma (Copyright: Plasmatreat GmbH)

Therefore, alternatives that do not require chemicals, are inline-capable, and deliver stable adhesion values at high process speeds are sought, e.g., for coating, regardless of material or geometry.

Openair-Plasma: Inline Pretreatment Without Chemicals

Plasmatreat's Openair-Plasma technology meets these requirements. This atmospheric plasma pretreatment cleans and activates surfaces using a combination of compressed air and electrical energy. It reliably removes organic contaminants, such as additives or release agents, while simultaneously increasing surface energy to improve wettability. This ensures that films, paints, and adhesives will adhere permanently, even to low-energy substrates, such as PVC or polypropylene.

Compared to primer treatment, the plasma process is dry, solvent-free, and requires no additional logistics. Plasma treatment is local and selective, and it can be flexibly integrated into existing extrusion and processing lines.

Proven in Key Profile Manufacturing Applications
In window manufacturing, Openair-Plasma is used for profile coating, painting plastic and metal profiles, and manufacturing spacer profiles, among other applications. Plasma pretreatment enables secure, automated bonding with 1K PU adhesives in direct glazing, for example. Activation occurs immediately before the adhesive is applied, ensuring consistent high quality.

Plasma pretreatment delivers reproducible results and meets the requirements of the values specified in the RAL quality assurance standard when using suitable adhesives; these values are measured directly and after thermolysis and hydrolysis tests. Values comparable to those achieved with conventional primer processes are attained here, with significantly reduced process costs and a positive impact on the carbon footprint.

Economical, sustainable, and future-proof – live at Fensterbau Frontale

Since Openair-Plasma does not require chemicals, there is no need for storage, emissions, or disposal of consumables. This reduces costs, simplifies processes, and improves the environmental balance. Existing production lines can usually be retrofitted with little effort.

With its first appearance at Fensterbau Frontale, Plasmatreat is establishing itself as a technology partner for the window and facade industry, demonstrating how quality, efficiency, and sustainability can be combined in profile manufacturing.

Plasmatreat at Fensterbau Frontale: Stand 150 in Halle 3

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