flammebehandlet
Flammebehandlet refers to a surface that has been modified by applying a controlled flame. The technique is primarily used to improve adhesion, wettability, or appearance of a material by altering its outermost layer. It is most common on plastics, especially polyolefins such as polyethylene and polypropylene, which are naturally resistant to bonding due to low surface energy. A hydrocarbon flame (often propane or natural gas) is passed quickly over the surface, typically for a fraction of a second to a few seconds. The brief heat oxidizes the surface and creates a thin, polar functional layer that increases the surface energy and enables better coating, printing, or gluing.
Process considerations and materials: The treatment is designed to be fast and suitable for inline production,
Other uses and interpretations: In woodworking, a related concept involves briefly exposing a surface to flame
Safety and limitations: Flame treatment requires proper ventilation, fire protection measures, and trained operators. Effects are