Nordson MARCH, a global provider of plasma technology for a host of industries ranging from printed circuit boards, semiconductor and microelectronics to life science and medical device manufacturing has launched a new plasma system labeled as FlexVIA.
The new launch is a self-sufficient vacuum system that offers economical and highly efficient treatment for flex materials in printed circuit boards. The inner surface of printed circuit boards that are flexible is treated with plasma to enhance board reliability and adhesion before it is laminated.
The FlexVIA system incorporates a small foot print design with a space conserving chassis measuring 1651 mm in width and 1283 mm in height. Uniform plasma treatment by optimum alignment of material is facilitated by the horizontal electrode setup. The system eliminates the need for a blower, temperature controller and costly fluorine gases by adopting a patented plasma technology. In order to augment cost savings, the system utilizes economical and environment friendly gaseous plasma solutions like oxygen and argon. The FlexVIA system features two front loading doors that are at a convenient height that is easy to access and allows loading up to 1310 mm high. The racks can be slid in and out of the plasma treatment system by means of carts. The loading rack is equipped with adaptable slide out trays in order to be compatible with different sizes of flexible materials. The FlexVIA system features one-button start and can be controlled with a graphical user interface equipped with intuitive touch screen technology. The first customer for the FlexVIA Plasma system is from Korea.
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