What Is Corona Treatment and How Does It Improve Adhesion in Converting?
Comments Off on What Is Corona Treatment and How Does It Improve Adhesion in Converting?Corona treatment is a high‑frequency surface treatment process used in converting to increase surface energy and improve adhesion of inks, coatings and adhesives on low‑energy materials such as rubbers and foams. By modifying only the outermost surface of a substrate, corona treatment enables stronger, more consistent bonding without altering material performance.
At TPC Converting, we provide high frequency, wide‑web corona treatment converting services; a capability offered by only a small number of converters in the United States.
How Corona Treatment Works
Rather than focusing on the basic definition, it’s more helpful to understand what corona treatment actually does at the material level and why it is so effective in converting applications.
Corona treatment works by using high‑frequency electrical energy to modify only the outermost surface of a substrate. This controlled energy alters the surface chemistry by creating additional active bonding sites, allowing inks, coatings, and adhesives to interact more effectively with the material.
Importantly, corona treatment:
- Affects only the surface
- Does not change thickness, strength, or flexibility
- Prepares the material specifically for downstream converting processes
The result is a surface that is more receptive to bonding, enabling stronger adhesion, more consistent print quality, and improved overall product performance, especially on materials that are otherwise difficult to bond.
Why Surface Energy Matters in Adhesion and Converting
Surface energy directly impacts how well a material bonds to inks or adhesives.
Low Surface Energy Materials
- Liquids bead up instead of spreading
- Adhesives struggle to wet-out on the surface
- Bonds are weaker and less consistent
High Surface Energy Materials
- Liquids spread evenly
- Stronger molecular attraction
- Improved adhesion and durability
Most rubbers, foams, and polymer‑based materials naturally have low surface energy, making them difficult to print or bond without surface treatment. Corona treatment increases surface energy so adhesives and inks can perform as designed.
Types of Corona Treatment Used in Converting
There are multiple surface‑treatment methods used in converting, including flame treatment, plasma treatment, chemical priming, and corona discharge treatment. Among these, corona discharge treatment is the most widely used in roll‑to‑roll converting due to its speed, consistency, and process control.
High‑frequency corona treatment is the most controlled and precise form of corona treatment. It allows converters to fine‑tune treatment levels for uniform surface energy across the entire web—especially critical for demanding adhesive and printing applications.
TPC Converting’s High‑Frequency Corona Treatment Services
TPC Converting offers high‑frequency corona treatment converting services for materials supplied in sheet or roll format. Our process introduces ionized gases to the material surface and applies controlled voltage to modify surface energy with precision and repeatability.
Key Benefits of TPC’s Corona Treatment Capabilities
- High‑frequency corona treatment
Provides consistent, controlled surface modification for demanding converting applications.
- Wide‑web corona treatment up to 62 inches
Allows us to corona treat most extruded or coated substrates without secondary slitting, reducing handling, cost and lead time.
- Inline converting integration
Corona treatment is performed as part of our converting workflow, ensuring surface preparation is optimized for downstream adhesive or printing processes.
- Adhesive and ink compatibility
We corona treat materials intended for both adhesive bonding and printing applications.
- Dyne level testing
After corona treatment, we can test the dyne level of your material for a repeatable process.
TPC performs corona treatment every day, making it a core converting capability rather than a limited specialty service.
Materials Commonly Corona Treated at TPC Converting
Corona treatment is especially effective for materials with inherently low surface energy. At TPC Converting, we most commonly corona treat:
- Rubbers
- Foams
- Polymer substrates
- Extruded materials
- Coated substrates
Rubbers and foams are among the most challenging materials to bond due to their low surface energy. Corona treatment transforms these surfaces into bond‑ready substrates without affecting mechanical performance.
Why Choose TPC Converting for Corona Treatment Services?
If your application involves difficult‑to‑bond materials, materials with low dyne levels, unreliable adhesion, or inconsistent print quality, corona treatment is essential.
TPC Converting combines:
- High‑frequency corona treatment technology
- Wide‑web capability up to 62 inches
- Daily production experience
- Dyne level testing
- Deep expertise in adhesive and ink‑based converting
This allows us to deliver consistent, high‑quality surface treatment that improves adhesion and expands what’s possible with challenging materials.
Need Corona Treatment for Your Next Converting Project?
Contact TPC Converting to discuss your material, application, and surface‑energy requirements. Our corona treatment services help ensure your adhesives and inks perform exactly as intended.
