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P.O. Box 9593
Tamworth
B78 3NU
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1827 284244
http://www.dynetechnology.co.uk
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Listing of all 6 news releases from Dyne Technology:
Corona treatment avoids syringe leakages
Unit is designed to corona treat plastics needle hubs for hypodermic syringes to avoid bonding and leakage problems experienced by many medical device manufacturers.
News from Dyne Technology (11 April 2006)
Testing inks measure materials' surface energy
A 'testing ink kit' is used for measuring the surface energy of untreated or treated materials contains, as standard, a range of six different test inks 36, 40, 44, 48, 50 and 56 Dynes (mN/m).
News from Dyne Technology (31 March 2006)
Corona discharge generator pretreats for coating
A high-voltage, high-frequency corona discharge generator treats the surface of 3D moulded or extruded plastics parts, profiles, pipes and cables before to coating or printing.
News from Dyne Technology (21 March 2006)
Automotive EPDM seals prepared for bonding in-line
User application article Corona treatment eliminates the inefficiencies, safety hazards, and product damage potential of conventional preparation techniques for bonding, while offering improved bonding results.
News from Dyne Technology (16 March 2006)
Corona improves bonding properties of adhesives
User application article By increasing the surface tension on catheter tubing, corona treatment improves the bonding properties of adhesives and coatings - thereby adding extra safety and reliability.
News from Dyne Technology (14 March 2006)
Corona and plasma treatment Web site launched
Corona and plasma treatment equipment supplier has launched a Web site ito enable companies to find the right equipment for improved bonding of printing inks, paints, adhesives, etc.
News from Dyne Technology (14 March 2006)

