First Responders Corona Treater Training
Every operation needs one: Your go-to person when your corona treater needs attention. We call them corona treater first responders and we’ve created this webinar just for them. We’ll dive into four situations that can occur with corona treaters and how to systematically approach each situation to reach a swift resolution. This new webinar will…
Read MoreTruth or Dyne? How to Properly Conduct Dyne Tests & What Your Results Really Mean
Corona treaters are used to increase a film’s surface energy to enable wettability & promote the adhesion of inks, coatings and adhesives. This change in surface energy is most commonly measured in dynes. And that’s where problems for extruders and converters begin. Poorly executed dyne tests produce unreliable results and assumptions about dyne levels lead…
Read MoreNext Generation Corona Treaters: How Smart New Features Will Make Your Operation More Profitable
Start/Stop. Power Up/Down. Who could ask for more? Well, you should; and now Enercon is making it possible. To compete at a high level, you need the right technology to support your operation. We’re talking about innovative systems that do the thinking for you. Enercon’s design engineering team has developed leading edge technology to take…
Read MoreCorona Treater Installation Best Practices: Prevent Downtime
When properly installed, maintained and operated, corona treaters are one of the most reliable pieces of equipment on your line. But did you know that over half of corona treater downtime is associated with mistakes made during the installation of the original equipment? This means that 50% of corona treater downtime is easily preventable. Symptoms…
Read MoreBlame the Corona Treater: The Truth About Watt Density, Dyne Level & Adhesion
When inks, coatings, adhesives and laminates don’t bond with substrates, converters are quick to blame the corona treater. And why shouldn’t they? Corona treaters are responsible for adhesion, right? Well, not exactly. In this insightful webinar, industry veterans Tom Gilbertson and Todd Krupa dive deep into the relationships between watt density, dyne levels and adhesion.…
Read MorePrevent Heat & Humidity from Creating Corona Treater Downtime
As the weather warms up outside, increased heat and humidity in your facility can affect your corona treater operation. If your corona treater has not been properly maintained the combination of dirt, debris, and high voltage, along with increased temperatures and humidity, will wreak havoc on your productivity. The good news is that downtime and…
Read MoreTroubleshooting Corona Treater Application & Operation Issues
Get advice from Enercon’s surface treating pros on how to troubleshoot Corona Treating Operation & Application issues. Innovative People Ensuring Your Treating Success. Enercon is a global leader in surface treatment technology. Our innovative team of application experts developed this presentation to help you understand the best practices for corona treating for printing labels and…
Read MoreCorona Treater Electrode and Roll Maintenance
Get a fast-paced review of the best corona treater maintenance practices. In this webinar you will learn: Information presented is useful to users of all corona treater brands, makes and models. Innovative People Ensuring Your Treating Success. Enercon is a global leader in surface treatment technology. Our innovative team of application experts developed this presentation…
Read MoreTen-Minute Corona Treater Inspection
Discover the ten-minute corona treater inspection routine that will keep your line running smoothly. Enercon’s Matt Rajala & Tom Gilbertson will guide you through what to look for & how to remedy problems you may find. Topics for this 30-minute webinar include: Innovative People Ensuring Your Treating Success. Enercon is a global leader in surface…
Read MoreWhy Measuring Treatment in kW is Dangerous
A common misconception is that the output number on your corona treater power supply is equal to the amount of treatment you are applying to your film. This is not the case. The output number represents the amount of power you are instructing the power supply to provide your system’s electrodes. The actual amount of…
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