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Solutions for Guaranteed Adhesion

SOFTAL Corona & Plasma is a manufacturer of surface treatment systems for foil, film, web, paper, foam and more. More than 60 years of surface treatment experience has made SOFTAL a world leader and the benchmark in surface treatment technology.

SOFTAL produces a full range of powerful, dependable corona and plasma surface systems designed to raise the surface energy and adhesion properties of numerous substrates. Printing inks, lacquers and adhesives thoroughly wet out once treated with SOFTAL’s technology.

The Benefits of SOFTAL’s Corona Systems

  • Corona stations - from 10 inches to 10 meters - with single or multiple electrode assemblies
  • Robust, reliable design for maximum up-time and productivity
  • Capable of meeting any line speed per your specification
  • Individual corona generator power: up to 144 kW, twice as much as conventional generators on the market
  • Modular generator technology overcomes the performance limitations of a single generator and keep systems running
  • Stand-alone, high-performance ozone filter and destruction system
  • Low energy requirements and operating costs
  • Potential-free plasma stations for delicate films and printed electronics

Based in Hamburg, Germany, SOFTAL is represented in the USA, Canada and Mexico by 3DT LLC of Germantown, Wisconsin; providing state-of-the-art German engineering with U.S. sales, service and support.

3DT LLC

Innovation in Corona & Plasma Surface Treatment Systems

3DT is an industry leader in corona and plasma technology manufacturing a broad line of surface treatment systems, all customizable for unique applications. 3DT represents SOFTAL in North America. This strategic partnership provides solutions for numerous adhesion challenges in both the film and 3D industries. For more information contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit our website at www.3DTLLC.com.

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