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Now plasma-treat the resin, not to the molded part.


* A new approach to plasma treating applies the treatment to resin pellets or powder in order to achieve enhanced adhesion of paints, glues, or foamed-in-place urethanes to the molded part. This new RTS (Request To Send) An RS-232 signal sent from the transmitting station to the receiving station requesting permission to transmit. Contrast with CTS.

1. (operating system) RTS - run-time system.
2.
 technology from Lectro Engineering Co. reportedly has already been proven effective on rotomolding powders and injection molding injection molding
n.
A manufacturing process for forming objects, as of plastic or metal, by heating the molding material to a fluid state and injecting it into a mold.
 pellets of PE, PP, and TPO (Twisted Pair Only) Refers to the use of twisted pair wire when other options are available. For example, a TPO suffix at the end of 3com Ethernet adapter model numbers indicates the card has only an RJ45 connector. .

The system is a breakthrough because olefinic materials, due to their inertness, have relied almost exclusively on post-molding secondary operations such as plasma, corona, or flame treatments to obtain adhesion promotion by oxidizing the plastic surface. Some poly-olefin applications have required expensive spray-on chlorinated chlorinated /chlo·ri·nat·ed/ (klor´i-nat?ed) treated or charged with chlorine.

chlorinated

charged with chlorine.


chlorinated acids
some, e.g.
 adhesion promoters. The new resin treatment eliminates these secondary costs. The patent-pending technology elevates the adhesion of polyolefins to the level of more costly engineering resins such as ABS and PC, says Lectro Engineering president Lee Williams.

Modified equipment

The company has modified its Lectro-Treat LT2000 machine, an open-air plasma-discharge system for molded parts. The high-voltage system can use different gas mixtures to treat the surface of pellets or powder particles. Unique to the system is a special glass-like tube through which material is conveyed, distributed evenly, and treated.

Lectro Engineering's first success was with rotomolded HDPE HDPE
abbr.
high-density polyethylene
 and LDPE LDPE
abbr.
low-density polyethylene
 powders. Previously, the company offered the LT Internal Plasma Treater to treat the interior of rotomolded parts to permit good foam adhesion. Such a treatment was labor intensive Labor Intensive

A process or industry that requires large amounts of human effort to produce goods.

Notes:
A good example is the hospitality industry (hotels, restaurants, etc), they are considered to be very people-oriented.
See also: Capital Intensive, Trading Dollars
. The RTS treatment raised the surface energy (an indicator of adhesion potential) of HDPE powder from 30 dynes/[cm.sup.2] (untreated) to 48, and LLDPE LLDPE Linear Low Density Polyethylene  from 28-30 dynes to 50, which is high enough to promote good adhesion of interior foam.

Thousands of pounds of powder have been treated and numerous test parts have been rotomolded by processors, according to Williams. One roto-molder found that parts could contain as little as 30% treated resin plus 70% untreated resin to produce parts with good foam adhesion.

Paint adhesion improved

Lectro Engineering is also working with injection molded TPO and TPU TPU - Text Processing Utility  resins for painted auto interior parts. Advanced testing shows that treated pellets achieve excellent paint adhesion with no degradation of material properties. He says that in most cases it is necessary to treat 100% of the pellets used in molding. The technology has also been adapted as a dispersion aid for additives and pigments. RTS-treated carbon black and color pigments reportedly provide more uniform dispersion and eliminate the need for dispersing agents.

Williams says the RTS treatment system currently has a capacity of 20,000 lb/day and adds only 1cent to 2cents/lb to the material cost. What's more, the resin treatment reportedly can last more than four months. A similar resin treatment system that was developed in Europe several years ago was prohibitively costly and lasted just a few days, according to Williams.

So far, no RTS applications are fully commercial. The company has built one machine for commercial use and is pursuing licensing agreements with material suppliers and molders.

NEED TO KNOW MORE?

For more information, enter PT Direct code at www.ptonline.com.

Lectro Engineering Co., St. Louis (314) 567-3100 * PT Direct: 879CD

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Title Annotation:Adhesion Promotion
Author:Grande, Joseph A.
Publication:Plastics Technology
Date:Dec 1, 2006
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