A: Yes. Heraeus offers an AR (Augmented Reality) app (iOS/Android) called "Electronite Verify" that uses the phone’s camera to measure droplet break-off length and colorimetry against the standard manual. However, the legal QMS sign-off still requires a wet signature. Section 8: Future Outlook – Will "Manual" Become Obsolete? As of 2026, several automation integrators are attempting to replace the manual verification step with inline FTIR spectrometers and automated rheometers. However, Heraeus Electronite’s own process engineers argue that manual tactile feedback (the "feel" of the paste between gloved fingers) remains irreplaceable for detecting early-stage degradation.
A: According to Heraeus internal nomenclature released in a 2022 technical brief, "DLiV" denotes "Dielectric Layer in Vacuum" – a formulation optimized for sequential deposition of insulator and conductor layers without breaking vacuum. heraeus electronite dliv standard manual verified
A: Heraeus recommends annual replacement of manual stirring tools. Crucibles used for vacuum verification must be replaced after 50 cycles or if any pitting is visible. A: Yes