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Softal under new Ownership
With effect from November 16th 2009 all assets of the Softal Erik Blumenfeld GmbH & Co. KG have been transferred to the Softal Corona und Plasma GmbH. This includes all intellectual property as well as all real estate.
The new owner of Softal Corona und Plasma GmbH is a company who works in the same industrial sector.
In the course of this Dr. Lichtenauer, Dr. Palm and Mr. Wiesner have left the company.
SOFTAL PROVIDES THE WORLD BIGGEST MACHINE FOR PLASMA TREATMENT
Early this year, Softal delivered the largest Corona Station ever. The dimensions of approx. 8m length, 4m width, 6m height and a weight of approx. 20,000 kg make this the largest atmospheric pressure plasma treatment machine in the world. Besides cutting-edge electrode technology, this machine is equipped with several drive units with web guiding sensors, as well as tailor-made control technology for all relevant production parameters. The installed plasma output comes up to a total of 100 kW, which is distributed onto approx. 100 specially designed electrodes. The production line will be put into operation in March.
DRUPA 2008: Softal Focuses on its Strengths in the Pre-treatment of Packing and Label Printing Materials
Softal electronic, based in Hamburg, will have a partner on the DRUPA 2008 trade fair stand for the very first time: Air Liquide will be there for a joint presentation of Aldyne™, an innovative technology for the packing and label printing industry.
Intelliblade with ceramic
Softal has developed the most efficient electrode for conductive webs.
With the new Intelliblade-C, Softal can now offer its groundbreaking technology Intelliblade technology for metallised foils and conductive webs such as aluminium.Softal electronic, Hamburg, will present at Saudiplas 2007 their latest developments in Corona and Plasma surface treatments. February 12 - 15th, 2007, in Riyadh.
World Premiere in the Corona Pretreatment !
Softal electronic delivers the worldwide first corona station with web speeds of up to 1000m/min for a flexographic printing machine made by Fischer & Krecke
