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Overcoming electronics manufacturing challenges with the REDOX®-Tool

19.05.2026
60 min
Online
Englisch
Kostenlos

Miniaturization, higher power densities and tighter quality requirements push electronics manufacturing into narrower process windows. A recurring driver behind yield losses and reliability issues is oxidation on critical surfaces, especially when wet chemistry is undesirable or not feasible.  

In this PlasmaTalk, Stephanie Schweiger explains how the REDOX®-Tool supports stable, production ready processes by targeting oxide layers and improving downstream performance in key manufacturing steps. Expect practical examples, clear boundary conditions, and a live Q&A focused on real production constraints.  

What you will learn 

  • Where oxidation becomes a hidden driver for scrap, rework and reliability risk
  • How the REDOX®-Tool is applied in electronics manufacturing and where it makes sense
  • Typical use cases across electronics production, including miniaturized assemblies and power electronics
  • Integration essentials: inline use, process stability, and what to watch on sensitive parts 

Who should attend

This free PlasmaTalk is aimed at R&D, process engineering, quality and production teams, as well as operators who need stable yield and reliable electronics manufacturing. 

Register now for free 

Secure one of the limited places. Participation is free of charge, and a recording will be available afterwards.  

PlasmaTalk lasts approx. 40–60 minutes, including FAQs. If you have a specific problem or question, please send it in advance to academy@plasmatreat.com. We will be happy to include it in the program.  

Please note that due to our international audience, we will be using UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). Please check your time zone using the TimeCalc calculator below. 

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Stephanie Schweiger

Team Leader Application Technology

After studying nanoscaled engineering, Stephanie Schweiger began her professional career as a research engineer for electrochemical coating applications in the field of industrial connectors. Her passion for the production and analysis of thin films in the nanometer range especially for corrosion protection applications led her to Plasmatreat and the PlasmaPlus® technology. After joining the company, she is now team leader of the application technology department. With her many years of experience in the application of plasma technology, she has acquired a comprehensive understanding of surfaces and their properties. This knowledge enables her to develop plasma surface treatments that are precisely tailored to the respective application.