Schlötter on the ZVO-Oberflächentage in Berlin

The ZVO Oberflächentage (Surface Days) have a firm place in electroplating and surface technology. The most important goal of the Surface Days, which take place annually in September, is to link research and practice in surface technology. Core topics here are new areas of application for electroplated coatings, the increasing demands on coated surfaces and dealing with new legal regulations at EU and federal level. In 2023, the industry will meet in Berlin from 13-15 September. Dr.-Ing. Max Schlötter GmbH&Co. KG will also be represented at the Surface Days (stand no. 5). Dr Stefan Henne from Schlötter’s R&D team will be giving a presentation entitled “Durable solution for connectors with exceptional properties: silver-graphite dispersion coatings” (in German) on Friday 15 September 2023 at 10.15 am.

In his lecture, he will look at the advantages of graphite components in silver layers. Even with a graphite content of only 1 percent, significant improvements in coefficients of friction, wear resistance and electrical resistance after load can be achieved. In electromobility, the question still arises as to whether these coatings can also meet the current and future increased requirements for temperature stability and number of mating cycles. In his lecture, Stefan Henne will present initial measurement results with a newly developed test stand and new testing concepts for tribological and electrical properties of coatings. In addition to coefficients of friction, electrical resistances can be determined at the same time. The number of measuring cycles as well as the normal force can be varied in such a way that even very demanding requirements for contact surfaces in plug-in connections can be examined.

We look forward to seeing you at the Schlötter stand.

Electroplating for the energy transition

In order to establish a green hydrogen economy and to promote climate protection, reliable and resource-saving solutions from electroplating technology are needed for both the coating and the coating process of materials. For this field of application, Schlötter has developed innovative electrolytes and functional coating systems that can be used along the entire value chain. Renewable energy can thus be generated, stored, transported and used reliably and in a resource-saving manner.
The use of hydrogen as an energy carrier requires not only electrolytes and coating systems but also new testing methods. In this context, questions concerning material embrittlement (e.g. hydrogen embrittlement), hydrogen permeation as well as the barrier effect of coatings must be given special attention. To answer these questions, iChemAnalytics has developed digitized test methods that provide reliable and reproducible measurement results both in the laboratory and in the field.

Schlötter wins Innovation and Entrepreneurship Award

When it comes to innovation, Dr.-Ing. Max Schlötter GmbH & Co. KG has a lot to offer: On July 13, 2023, the Geislingen-based company was awarded the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Prize of the Kreissparkasse Göppingen, which was presented for the 15th time this year. The prize is awarded every two years by the Kreissparkasse in close cooperation with the Wirtschafts- und Innovationsförderungsgesellschaft of the Landkreis Göppingen (WIF), as well as in cooperation with the IHK Bezirkskammer Göppingen and the Kreishandwerkerschaft Göppingen. A total of 32 companies with newly developed products, services and processes applied for the innovation and entrepreneurship award. Schlötter took part in the competition for the first time and was successful straight away.

The prize was awarded for the copper electrolyte SLOTOCOUP SF 50, which is used in the production of electronic components such as printed circuit boards. In printed circuit boards, copper has the important task of transferring electricity and heat. The aim of research & development at Schlötter was to meet the requirements in the fast-moving mobile phone market, especially for the latest smartphones. The increasing miniaturization in combination with an increasing complexity of the component is constantly changing the requirements for copper plating.

The copper electrolyte SLOTOCOUP SF 50 is designed for filling and metallizing structures with different geometries (conductive tracks, blind vias, through holes). This is possible on inner, build-up and outer layers of printed circuit boards, but also IC substrates. In addition, the copper electrolyte can be used for various manufacturing processes (panel or pattern plating). This makes the electrolyte suitable for the production of electronic components in various sectors with different requirements, for example in the mobile phone, automotive and consumer markets, and allows customers to manufacture a wide range of products without having to change the electrolyte. It has also been possible to significantly increase productivity for customers, as the process sequence can be shortened. With the new copper electrolyte, it is now also possible to manufacture IC substrates, which Schlötter’s previous processes were not capable of doing.

One of Schlötter’s overriding corporate goals is to make a significant contribution to the reduction of resources with the newly developed processes and to reduce the total quantities of chemicals to be used. With the new process, this has been achieved very impressively, as the process times and the overall process stages have been significantly reduced.

With SLOTOCOUP SF 50, customers can carry out several processes simultaneously in one process stage and with one electrolyte system. In this way, Schlötter not only makes a positive contribution to environmental protection, but also increases its own competitiveness.

“Innovations cannot be ordered any more than motivation can be ordered by people, but you can create suitable framework conditions for them and it is always important to us to ensure these framework conditions even in difficult times. In the end, these people make the difference and enable Schlötter to implement real innovations. We accept this award on behalf of the entire Schlötter team and thank them very much”, said Dr. Michael Zöllinger, Managing Director of Schlötter on the occasion of the award ceremony.

The Innovation and Entrepreneurship Award is not the first award for Schlötter: In 2018, the company received the Rudolf Eberle Award of the State of Baden-Württemberg, which is endowed with 10,000 EUR and honors innovative products, processes or services.

Schlötter employee wins award as honorary examiner

For many years, Schlötter employee Ingo Messerschmid has been active as an examiner for prospective chemical laboratory technicians. On June 13, 2023, the Stuttgart Region Chamber of Industry and Commerce (IHK) now awarded him the gold pin of honor for 15 years of examiner activity.

“The IHK cannot do without honorary examiners in the area of training and further education. Their commitment ensures the qualification of tomorrow’s skilled workers. With this award, we would like to thank all examiners for their tireless commitment,” says IHK President Marjoke Breuning.

Ingo Messerschmid has been involved in voluntary work since his childhood because it was modeled on him: “It is only through the voluntary commitment of individuals that the social structure and common togetherness to which we are all accustomed can function. By volunteering, everyone can make a positive contribution to society.” He has been an instructor since 2006 and an IHK examiner since 2008. “I came to the examiner job through my instructor, and I really enjoy it. As an examiner, you can keep up with current trends and know exactly how exams are conducted, what is tested and where the focus of the exam lies,” Messerschmid says. The trainees he supervises also benefit from his knowledge: he can prepare them optimally for the exam. His goal is for his trainees to score good or very good on the exam. “I manage to do that” he says. He estimates that in his professional life he has already trained a total of between 30 and 40 prospective chemical lab technicians, including the apprentices at Schlötter, where he has worked as a chemical technician since 2015. In addition to his role as a trainer, Ingo Messerschmid is active in Research & Development at Schlötter, where he develops anodizing products for the anodization of aluminum. The management congratulates Ingo Messerschmied on this well-deserved award.

Schlötter on A3TS 2023

Heat treatments and surface treatments at the time of electrification of mobility and digital factory is the motto of this year’s meeting of the French industry association A3TS, which will be held in Mulhouse on 5-7 July. Dr.-Ing. Max Schlötter GmbH & Co. KG will be represented there on stand no. 75. Marwane Lahsini will give a lecture on Thursday, 6 July, on the subject of New Technology for Alkaline Zinc-Nickel Baths of the Future “Generation VX”. The focus will be on the patented zinc-nickel bath SLOTOLOY ZN 210 VX (drum application), which has already proven itself in practice. The zinc-nickel baths of Generation VX are characterised by low chemical, nickel and energy consumption during coating and cooling. Thanks to a special anode, the formation of cyanides during plating is largely prevented.

New Member of the Schlötter Group: ICOTRON AB

We welcome a new member in the Schlötter Group. Schlötter Svenska AB acquired ICOTRON AB in Skillingaryd (Sweden) in the beginning of the year. The new subsidiary in the Schlötter Group is a well-known brand within the surface treatment industry as a turnkey supplier within powder coating solutions. Icotron can supply their customers with various services ranging from complete industrial coating plants to single components as dryers, ovens, process water treatment systems and conveyor systems. They can help their customers through the whole chain from planning and design to production, assembly, and service.

Ein Tag als Oberflächenbeschichterin – Girls‘ Day am 27.04.2023

Schlötter macht mit beim Girls‘ Day 2023, der in diesem Jahr am 27. April stattfindet. Beim Girls‘ Day lernen Mädchen MINT-Ausbildungsberufe kennen, bei denen der Anteil der weiblichen Auszubildenden unter 40% liegt. Bei Schlötter hast du die Möglichkeit, den Beruf der Oberflächenbeschichterin kennenzulernen und einen Tag in unserem Technikum zu verbringen. Als Oberflächenbeschichterin überziehst du Metalloberflächen oder Nichtmetalle wie Porzellan oder Kunststoff mit metallischen Schichten aus Zink, Nickel, Kupfer, Gold oder anderen Metallen, um diese zu veredeln, vor Korrosion zu schützen oder stromleitend zu machen. Dieser Prozess wird auch als „Galvanisieren“ bezeichnet. In deinem Alltag bist du von vielen Gegenständen umgeben, die galvanisiert wurden, z. B. die Duschköpfe und Armaturen im Bad, Einkaufswägen oder Leiterplatten in Smartphones. Wenn du dich für Chemie interessierst und gerne handwerklich arbeitest, ist Oberflächenbeschichterin vielleicht der richtige Beruf für dich. Wenn du am Girls‘ Day bei Schlötter teilnehmen möchtest, kannst du dich entweder online beim Girls‘ Day Radar anmelden oder du rufst uns einfach an unter Tel. 07331-205108 (Frau Aysun Halcin).

Fastener Fair Global 2023

Fastener Fair Global is the meeting place for leading companies in the fastener and fixing industry and offers an ideal opportunity to exchange knowledge.

Dr.-Ing. Max Schlötter GmbH & Co.KG will present its developments in the field of electroplating processes at booth 3550 (hall 7). In addition, in cooperation with iChemAnalytics, we will be showing an innovative high-precision tension measurement instrument for in-process monitoring of materials and processes to prevent hydrogen-induced embrittlement.

  • The Pickle Degreaser SLOTOCLEAN BEF 1790 is the result of development work with the tension measurement instrument of iChemAnalytics. The result is an optimum inhibiting effect even with high-strength steel grades and a reproducibly low tendency to material defects.
  • With the patented alkaline Zinc-Nickel SLOTOLOY ZN 210 VX, energy consumption is reduced by up to 30% thanks to new innovative anode technology.
  • The boric acid-free weak acid Zinc-Nickel SLOTOLOY ZN 1000 works with a significantly lower metal content and reduces raw material costs.
  • The new innovative Sealant SLOTOFIN GM 2450 meets the current OEM requirements of MBN 10.544 and VW 01131.

We are looking forward to your visit and lively discussions in the field of electroplated coatings.

Schlötter is new Cooperation Partner of Polestar

Everything starts and ends at zero. The task: to build a CO₂-neutral car.

The Polestar 0 project was launched in 2021 with the conviction that the automotive industry needs a complete overhaul. While the shift to electric cars eliminates exhaust emissions, Polestar recognises the need to urgently address the emissions that occur during production. The ambitious goal of the Polestar 0 project is to eliminate all CO₂ sources throughout the supply chain, from raw material extraction to material and vehicle production to delivery and end-of-life, without relying on misleading compensation programs.

Hans Pehrson, head of the Polestar 0 project, comments: “My conviction in the success of the Polestar 0 project is reaffirmed every time we meet with new collaborators. It’s clear that there is immense potential to tap into around the globe. Achieving the seemingly impossible is never a one-man show. It is only through collective action that we can achieve the breakthroughs that truly make a difference and find the transformative solutions that go beyond the car industry.”

Basic materials research is fundamental, so bio-sources and mining, followed by refining and man-made materials, are key to success. More academic and corporate partners are needed, and the search for suppliers of raw materials, bio-based chemicals, polymers, electrical components, noble gases and other basic materials continues. With the goal of bringing the car to market by 2030, solving the remaining missing elements is of utmost urgency.
For the Polestar 0 project, Schlötter will focus on capturing and visualising all greenhouse gas emissions associated with the existing supply chain and end-of-life of electroplating chemicals and processes in electronics and corrosion protection.

A Strong Team with a lot of Experience and Vision

We are very pleased to have appointed Dietmar Stork as Head of Sales for Schlötter Galvanotechnik. Dietmar Stork has been working for Schlötter for more than 25 years and started in the service department directly after his studies in surface technology and materials science, before moving to the sales department shortly afterwards. In his function as Area Representative, Mr. Stork has very successfully developed the area in the south-west of Germany and parts of France over the last decades. We wish Mr. Stork all the best for his new central function in the company and just as much success as he had in the sales force.
Thomas Haberfellner, who was responsible for sales, service and the Chemicals Business Division until the end of 2022, will focus on the Chemicals Business Division in the future and will be responsible for developing new markets.
Dennis Arnhold, the newcomer and successor to Dietmar Stork, will use his experience as a service technician and his expertise from his studies in surface and materials engineering to provide Schlötter’s customers with the best possible individual support. The team of national and international sales staff at Schlötter is looking forward to the reinforcement and the future cooperation.