Assembly - February 2009 - (Page 43) Virtually Every Air Tool You Need. Right Now! New For 2009: MPT’s Latest and Most COMPREHENSIVE Catalog Ever! Features Dozens of New Tools for Assembly and Much More! … New • Increased Torque Range (7 Nm — 110 Nm)* > • Unique Oil Bypass Port • Single Blow per Revolution • Significant Oil Life Extension N-DuraPulse Manufactured by NPK® NPK® has responded to your requests yet again, expanding its line of Pulse Wrenches to include a wider torque range with an offering of eight unique models! *Torque range (Soft joint) is indicative of entire product line. Refer to individual model specifications for your torque requirements. Michigan Pneumatic Tool, Inc. 10650 Cloverdale • Detroit, MI 48204-1184 The chief advantage of plasma treatment at atmospheric pressure is that it can be done as a continuous process. A plasma nozzle can be mounted to a robot, or a stationary unit can be integrated into an automated assembly system. Photo courtesy Tantec EST Inc. 1-800-521-8104 www.michiganpneumatic.com Michigan Pneumatic Tool® is the exclusive U.S. importer of NPK® tools. eventually migrate to the surface of treated plastic. Teflon will lose bondability within 8 hours of plasma treatment. “With silicone rubber, you’ve got about 15 minutes. With polystyrene, polypropylene and polyethylene, you’re looking at weeks or months of activation. Some treated polystyrene has lasted six years without losing its activation,” says Chrysostomou. Once the plastic has been bonded, the surface activation becomes permanent, and the treated area will not degrade. A ASSEMBLY ONLINE For more information on adhesive bonding, visit www.assemblymag.com to read these articles: Adhesive Bonding: The Right Light. Bonding Lines: Epoxy Those Parts. Adhesives for Structural Metal Bonding. www.assemblymag.com February 2009 / ASSE M B LY 43 http://www.michiganpneumatic.com http://www.michiganpneumatic.com http://www.sealantequipment.com http://www.assemblymag.com http://www.sealantequipment.com http://www.assemblymag.com
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