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683. Cohen, E.D., “Ask AIMCAL: How do I upgrade the laboratory coatings process?,” Converting, 21, 22-23, (Mar 2003).

684. Mount, E.M. III, “Aluminum adhesion of metallized films in lamination,” Converting, 21, 66-72, (Mar 2003).

907. no author cited, “The whole story: Wettability, corona treaters and compliance,” Converting, 4, (Sep 1986).

921. Podhajny, R.M., “Converters consultant: What causes my ink adhesion to vary on corona treated polyethylene film?,” Converting, 12, 14, (Jan 1994).

922. Podhajny, R.M., “Converters consultant: What can cause corona treated printed nylon film to block?,” Converting, 13, 14, (Feb 1995).

939. Bezigian, T., “Extrusion forum: What are the key design criteria for corona treaters?,” Converting, 15, 26, (Jul 1997).

940. Bezigian, T., “Overview of primer technology: A variety of priming techniques exists to aid the extrusion coater in meeting today's increasingly complex requirements,” Converting, 10, 60-65, (Dec 1992).

948. Podhajny, R.M., “Converters consultant: Is there a new trend toward using primers on films rather than corona treatment?,” Converting, 11, 16, (Nov 1993).

949. Podhajny, R.M., “Converters consultant: How does dynamic surface tension affect ink printability?,” Converting, 12, 14, (Oct 1994).

950. Podhajny, R.M., “Converters consultant: I know corona treatment of films improves ink adhesion, but what else does it do to my film?,” Converting, 12, 20, (Jun 1994).

1118. Fontelera, J., “Scratching the surface,” Converting, 23, 66-70, (Apr 2005).

1173. Fontelera, J., “Stick with what works: Converters rely on their corona treaters for better ink and coating adhesion,” Converting, 24, 32-35, (Mar 2006).

1501. Wolf, R.A., “New approach to surface treatment,” Converting, 24, 34-37, (Dec 2006).

1567. Fontelera, J., “Proper treatment prompts profits,” Converting, 25, 28-32, (Aug 2007).

1618. Morelock, C.R., Y. Htet, L.L. Wright, and E.C. Culbertson, “AFM studies of corona-treated, biaxially oriented PET film,” Converting, 25, 40-48, (Dec 2007).

1690. Mount, E.M. III, “Substrate secrets: The best film optics for a particular application can be attained via rigid control of surface chemistry and internal and external light-scattering,” Converting, 26, 46-50, (Feb 2008).

1713. Gilbertson, T.J., “Troubleshoot surface treating for print,” Converting, 26, 42-47, (Jun 2008).

1822. Hasselbacher, N., “Prestige treatment,” Converting, 27, 36-39, (Feb 2009).

2168. Wolf, R.A., “Surface treating for solar-cell converting,” Converting, 27, 30-31, (Jan 2010).

2606. Sooy, J., “Like the Phoenix: Corona Designs rises from the ashes,” Converting, 27, (Oct 2009).

2211. Wolf, R.A., “Comparison of atmospheric plasma and corona treatments in promoting seal strength,” Converting Quarterly, 6, 72-78, (Aug 2018).

2229. Wolf, R.A., “Novel atmospheric-plasma process for roll-to-roll processing of solar cells,” Converting Quarterly, 1, 34-37, (Feb 2011).

2237. Mount, E.M. III, “Substrate secrets: When to blame the corona treater,” Converting Quarterly, 1, 12, (Aug 2011).

2241. Bishop, C.A., “How does the substrate affect barrier performance of vacuum-deposited coatings?,” Converting Quarterly, 1, 14, (May 2011).

2242. Chicarella, G., “Replacing PET and OPP with PLA: Considering properties,” Converting Quarterly, 1, 32-35, (Oct 2011).

2268. Bishop, C.A., “How metallized or other vacuum-coated film may change with time,” Converting Quarterly, 1, 26-27, (Oct 2011).

2434. Wolf, R.A., “Game-changing surface pre-treatment technology,” Converting Quarterly, 2, 46-50, (Feb 2012).

2437. Cohen E.D., “What is Mayer-rod coating and when should it be used?,” Converting Quarterly, 2, 15, (May 2012).

2438. Cohen, E.D., “Web coating defects: Role of substrate in defect formation,” Converting Quarterly, 2, 63-65, (May 2012).

2462. Wolf, R.A., “Graphics adhesion advice for IML & shrink-sleeve films,” Converting Quarterly, 2, 48-51, (Oct 2012).

2587. Gilbertson, T.J., and M. Plantier, “Blame the corona treater - the truth about watt density, dyne levels, and adhesion,” Converting Quarterly, 4, 82-84, (Apr 2014).

2608. Wolf, R.A., “Polyolefin-film surface preparation leveraging atmospheric plasma,” Converting Quarterly, 5, 67-71, (Jan 2015).

2612. Hyllberg, B., “Corona-treating roll covering technology and innovation, Part 1,” Converting Quarterly, 4, 56-60, (Jul 2014).

2613. Hyllberg, B., “Corona treating roll covering technology and innovation: Part 2,” Converting Quarterly, 4, 66-69, (Oct 2014).

2617. Nielsen, R., “What is the future of adhesion for water-based inks and adhesives on raw BOPP film?,” Converting Quarterly, 5, 78-81, (May 2015).

2618. Bishop, C.A., “Vacuum verbiage: How do nucleation, surface wetting affect thin-film crystal characteristics?,” Converting Quarterly, 5, 18-19, (Aug 2015).

2630. Abbott, S., “Adhesion Apps: What is NOT important in adhesion?,” Converting Quarterly, 6, 10, (Jan 2016).

2648. Abbott, S., “Adhesion Apps: What IS important in adhesion?,” Converting Quarterly, 6, 12-13, (May 2016).

2649. Mount, E.M. III, “Substrate secrets: How do we test for invisible variations in film surface energy?,” Converting Quarterly, 6, 14-15, (May 2016).

2666. Abbott, S., “Adhesion Apps: Why does a higher level of cross-linking actually make adhesion weaker?,” Converting Quarterly, 6, 16-17, (Aug 2016).

 

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