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    ATP participates in K-PRINT 2023… Plasma surface treatment equipment required for printing, coating, adhesion, and painting pretreatment processes is on display!

    ATP's atmospheric pressure plasma equipment | Provided by - ATP
    ATP’s atmospheric pressure plasma equipment | Provided by – ATP

    ATP (CEO Lee Chang-hoon) announced that it will participate in ‘K-PRINT 8’, which will be held at the 23nd exhibition hall of KINTEX in Ilsan from Wednesday, August 26 to Saturday, August 2.

    AETP (hereinafter referred to as AETP) is a company specializing in plasma surface treatment equipment and produces atmospheric pressure plasma, flame plasma, vacuum plasma, and remote plasma equipment. Domestically, we operate the 1st Camp in Donghae, the 2nd Camp in Seoul, and the 3rd Camp in Daegu, and we also operate an AETP JAPAN branch in Osaka, Japan. We have export records to the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Hungary, Poland, China, Vietnam, and Japan, and are working to expand the establishment of agents and branches to export to more countries.

    The company emphasized that it conducts everything from 3D design to PLC programming in-house, and boasts quick delivery and high quality through the cooperation of all employees from automation equipment design, test operation, delivery, and installation, including instrument assembly and quality testing. It holds 7 registered patents and ISO 9001/14001, and has numerous patent applications pending at home and abroad. It was also selected as a next-generation first-class product by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.

    This exhibition will showcase ‘atmospheric pressure plasma, flame plasma, and vacuum plasma’, which are plasma surface treatment equipment required for printing, coating, adhesion, and painting pre-treatment processes in the plastics industry.

    The AP (Air Plasma) series is an atmospheric pressure plasma equipment that can treat product surfaces simply and quickly. It is largely used for surface activation and cleaning purposes, increasing adhesion to chemical products mainly used in post-processing. It is faster and more eco-friendly by chemically forming hydrophilic functional groups on the product surface rather than physically damaging the surface and roughening it. A higher adhesion effect can be achieved through a more efficient process.

    It has the advantage of being able to set essential and effective control systems such as temperature sensing plasma control system, automatic pneumatic pressure reduction system, and pneumatic double limit control through the touch screen. In addition to the standard products AP-5000 and AP-5000R, the lineup includes AP-multi with multi-heads, AP-wide for processing wide surfaces (film, etc.), and AP-profile for processing extrusion profiles.

    AETP said, “The AP series displayed at this exhibition demonstrates how it can be used in actual fields with a 6-axis robot, so you can understand at a glance how plasma processes can be added. In addition, the elaborately moving robot will provide something different from the AP series.”

    Meanwhile, ‘K-PRINT 2023’ is the 26th International Printing Equipment Exhibition (KIPES 2023), Korea Label Exhibition (K-Label 2023), Korea Packaging Exhibition (K-PACK 2023), and Korea Digital Printing Solutions Exhibition (K-Label 2023). Digital Print 2023), Korea Textile Exhibition (K-Textile 2023), and Korea Sign & Advertisement Exhibition (K-Sign&AD 2023). The field of printing continues to evolve and innovate, opening a new blue ocean in various forms such as industrial printing and special printing. ‘K-PRINT XNUMX’, hosted by Korea E&X Co., Ltd. and the Korea Printing Culture Association, provides a place to look at the future vision and prospects of the printing industry at a glance.

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