Good Dropping Point Practice - METTLER TOLEDO
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Good Dropping Point Practice

Technical products such as ointments, synthetic and natural resins, edible fats, greases, waxes, fatty polymers, bitumens, and tars have no defined melting point. They soften as the temperature rises and gradually melt down over a relatively large melting interval. The determination of the dropping and softening point is one of the few methods of thermally characterizing these substances. As the determination of these values depends upon the measuring method used, thorough standardization is required.

This webinar provides theoretical background knowledge about accurate dropping and softening point determination and practical tips and hints for daily work.

Join us for our webinar ‘Good Dropping Point Practice

The determination of the dropping and softening point is one of the few methods of thermally characterizing ointments, synthetic and natural resins, edible fats, greases, waxes, fatty polymers, bitumens, and tars substances. As the determination of these values depends upon the measuring method used, thorough standardization is required. This webinar provides theoretical background knowledge about accurate dropping and softening point determination and practical tips and hints for daily work.

  • Principles of Dropping and Softening Point determination
  • Standards for dropping and softening point testing
  • Applications in various industry segments
  • Practical tips and hints for correct sample preparation and dropping/softening point testing


The 1 hour on-demand webinar includes a melting point quiz where you can check your melting point knowledge. The achieved score is immediately displayed.