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Next level of CVS automation - how to increase the efficiency of your routine analysis

RECORD | Already taken place Th, 27.6.2024
This will present the fully automated quality control in PCB manufacturing with CVS for the next level performance, efficiency, and convenience.
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Metrohm: Next level of CVS automation - how to increase the efficiency of your routine analysis
Metrohm: Next level of CVS automation - how to increase the efficiency of your routine analysis

CVS (Cyclic Voltammetric Stripping) is the preferred method for monitoring the concentration of suppressors, brighteners, and levelers used in the production of high-quality printed circuit boards (PCBs) and in advanced packaging of semiconductors. Automating this monitoring can help manufacturers to significantly save time and effort while helping them to keep pace with increasing numbers of samples.

In her webinar, Barbara Zumbrägel, Product Manager Voltammetry at Metrohm International Headquarters, will present the latest technology to take fully automated quality control in PCB manufacturing with CVS to the next level of performance, efficiency, and convenience. Following the webinar, Barbara will be available for a Q&A Session to answer any questions you may have.

Key learnings of this webinar:

  • How automated sample transfer and dosing can make your determination of suppressors, brighteners, and levelers more efficient
  • How to handle the increasing number of auxiliary solutions with an automated pipetting system
  • How to optimize your workflow by customizing methods in the viva software to meet the specific requirements of your analysis protocol

Who should attend?

  • Lab technicians and lab managers from the PCB, PWB, and semiconductor manufacturing industries

Presenter: Barbara Zumbrägel (Product Manager Voltammetry, Metrohm International Headquarters)

Barbara Zumbrägel earned her diploma in chemistry from Technische Universität Clausthal, Germany, and joined Metrohm International Headquarters in 1999 as a product and application specialist for voltammetry. Since 2003, she has also played a significant role in the ongoing development of the Metrohm portfolio of CVS products and applications. In 2006, Barbara was promoted to Product Manager Voltammetry.

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