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RD2004 Plasma Jet – Compact design, broad application range

Author: Susanna

Aug. 11, 2025

RD Plasma Jet – Compact design, broad application range

For a wide range of applications

With its low weight of 1.8 kg, the plasma rotary nozzle RD is ideal for mounting on handlingand robot systems. It pretreats surfaces with very high contour accuracy. The plasma is generated by a high-voltage discharge inside of the plasma nozzle and is then applied to the surface of the work piece using compressed air. Here, the heating of the component is generally less than <20 degrees Celsius. With optimal adjustment of the plasma nozzle, there is no visually detectable change in the surface. A high surface tension above 72 mN/m can be achieved reliably.

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You want to test our products for your material?


Give it a try: Our experienced application engineers are looking forward working with you to find the best solution for your use case. In our well-equipped laboratories, together we will pretreat your individual parts with our plasma technology and analyse the results.
 

Book a Demo here

For Headlights - Openair-Plasma - Plasmatreat Nordic

Thanks to its robot controlled inline technology, the Openair-Plasma® process integrates very easily into headlight manufacturing lines.

For more information, please visit Naen.

The special characteristics of Openair-Plasma® mean that the surfaces treated are not exposed to electric discharges as they would be with corona pretreatment, for example. With plasma pretreatment, the temperature increase in the materials being processed is very slight (as opposed to flame pretreatment). Chamber systems, such as required with low-pressure plasma treatment, are not needed.

The delicate and electrically conductive reflectors of the headlights can be pre-assembled and are not affected by plasma pretreatment, since this process is potential-free.

Hella: Surface treatment of headlight housings

Plasma treatment of headlight housings with complex geometries at Hella Australia prior to adhesive bonding. The contour-true, robot-controlled inline treatment makes it possible to achieve high process speeds.

For more information, please visit Rotary Jet Plasma Treater.

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