Plasma treatment can engineer surface properties of polymeric materials to promote adhesion and other characteristics. Now, recent development of atmospheric pressure treatment systems has made continuous, rapid plasma-treatment processes practical for cast, molded, extruded, and thermoformed parts. Medical device and electronics makers have been adopting these processes for surface engineering of materials at high rates.
When you register for the BTG Lab’s webinar – Guide to Develop an Effective Plasma Treatment Process for High-Volume Medical Device Manufacturing – you will learn from Dr. Giles Dillingham basic principles of plasma treatment of polymerics and well-defined methodologies for developing, evaluating, and controlling these processes to manufacture more reliable, consistent processes.
Don’t be shut out of this high-demand webinar taking place on Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at 2PM, EDT.
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