Prevent 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…

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Corona 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…

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Ten-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…

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Tips for maximizing the life of your ceramic electrodes

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Ceramic electrodes are used extensively in the converting industry for creating corona to improve the surface energy of conductive and nonconductive films and foils. These rugged electrodes are designed to survive the cauldron of heat, ozone and electrical discharge created by the corona treating process. To ensure the electrodes continue to perform as designed operations…

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Get a New Corona Treater Power Supply & Let New Technology Safeguard Uptime

Chances are you have some older surface treating equipment in your plant that may be nearing the end of its useful life. Replacing an entire corona treater system is a sizable investment, so many companies choose to replace the power supply first. Electronic equipment becomes obsolete faster than mechanical, so this can be an economic option…

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