It’s very important to us to produce depositions that are consistently good. Analytics are necessary to ensure this. Which parameters do we test? We both have a next generation titrator as well as a hardness tester at our disposal. Therefore, we can specifically test the following parameters for your project (on top of our standard testing intervals).

Properties

Method

Intervall

Optical properties (brightness etc)

Concurrent Sample

Daily

 

Hullcell Sheet

Weekly

Inner Tension

Concurrent Sample

Daily

 

Testing strips that get exposed to different electric currents

Weekly

Hardness

Brinell/Vickers

If required

Bonding

Quench-Test & Breaking-Test (plus visual assessment under a stereo microscope)

Before usage of bonding baths

Contents of Metal/Acid/Chloride

Titrimetric Test

Weekly

pH and Temperature

pH-Meter / Thermometer

Daily

Other parameters, for example ductility need to be tested at an external institute.

Special Methods for Testing Tensile Strength

While most of our analytical methods are conventional, we had to be more creative about tensile strength. The conventional method would require us to send in samples on a near daily basis, because bath parameters can change quickly under certain circumstances.

Especially with thicker layers the control of tensile strength is very important to avoid deformation of base parts.

Which is why we evaluate a concurrent sample every day on a self-developed measuring tool for convexity/concavity of the sample.
Also, on a weekly basis, we test the baths’ depositions at different electric currents.

Hardness measurement of a copper deposition
Titrator