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| Plasmatreat Hits The Slopes: New "Plasma Ski" Technology Improves Wax Retention and SpeedBy: Plasmatreat Davide Damosso, Director for Innovation and Development at Envipark, notes that the idea was to apply the maximum amount of absorbable wax to the running surfaces of racing skis – made from sintered UHMW-PE (ultra-high- “The combination of our Openair plasma technology and PlasmaPlus atmospheric nano-coating process offered the perfect conditions for this project,” says Giovanni Zambon, head of Plasmatreat's Italian subsidiary, who was responsible for supplying the plasma systems and providing Envipark with technical support during the test phase. After nine months and 40 laboratory tests, the results have been published: Thanks to the microfine plasma cleaning, high level of activation, and plasma coating, which was developed specifically for this purpose and applied with the aid of the PlasmaPlus system, there was a sixfold increase in wax absorption compared with the conventional (but otherwise identical) wax impregnation method. Simone Origone, the world champion speed skier who set a new world record of 252.454 km/hour last March in the French Alps, says, “In our discipline we are constantly looking for opportunities to improve our performance. “This new process is extremely interesting. If it transpires that I will be able to ski even faster on snow with this technology, it will prove invaluable to me and the skiing world as a whole.” Plasmatreat offers high-efficiency atmospheric plasma process solutions for surface pretreatment of all types of materials, individually tailored to specific customer requirements. Thanks to Openair plasma technology’s extraordinarily versatile range of applications, the company is opening up new industrial application areas almost every day. End
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