PLASMA TREATMENT OF HOLLOW OBJECTS USING SURFACE DBD WITH LIQUID ELECTRODES
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| Year of publication | 2015 |
| Type | Article in Proceedings |
| Conference | Book of contributed papers: 20th Symposium on applications of plasma processes and COST TD1208 Workshop on Application of Gaseous Plasma with Liquids |
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| web | http://neon.dpp.fmph.uniba.sk/sapp/ |
| Field | Plasma physics |
| Keywords | dielctric barrier discharge; liquid electrode; plasma treatment |
| Description | A novel type of surface dielectric barrier discharge using water-solution electrodes is presented. It generates thin layers of visually diffuse plasmas along the treated polymer surfaces. The technique has been designed particularly to perform a plasma treatment of surfaces of polymeric tubes and other hollow bodies which is currently a serious challenge for atmospheric pressure plasma processing. As an example, the results of plasma treatment of PTFE tubes are discussed. |
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