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Live Webinar: Good Dropping and Softening Point Measuring Practice

Optimize Your Dropping Point Measurement Workflow

プログラム概要

  • Good Melting and Dropping Point Program covered in webinar
  • Understanding automatic measurements of dropping point and softening point
  • Discussion of relevant international norms and standards
  • Tips for effective sample preparation for a variety of samples
  • Troubleshooting common issues in the testing process
  • Methods for performance verification to ensure accurate and reliable results

The analysis of softening and dropping points is essential for numerous industries, including cosmetics, food, and petrochemicals. In this webinar, our experts delve into the crucial aspects of the measurement process, including understanding automatic measurements of dropping point and softening point, relevant international norms and standards, effective sample preparation techniques, troubleshooting common issues in the testing process, and methods for performance verification to ensure accurate results.

Join us to discover how to improve your analysis and obtain reliable results in measuring softening and dropping points. Our experts are eager to share their expertise and answer your questions during this informative webinar.

Target Audience

Lab managers, lab technicians, plant managers, quality assurance managers and operators, safety managers, quality control managers, product development managers, R&D managers, and scientists.

Speakers

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Francisco Mancebo

Product Manager for Melting Point and Dropping Point

As a Product Manager for Melting Point and Dropping Point, Francisco aims to minimize the gap between our solutions and the market.

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Ewa Ziolkowska

Application Chemist in Market Support Group. Expert in Dropping Point and Melting Point

With over 6 years of experience in technical roles at METTLER TOLEDO, Ewa currently serves as an application chemist and expert for melting point and dropping point, training sales and services forces on instrument use, and researching new applications.