Guide

Four Steps to Precise and Durable Sensors

Guide

GTP for Reliable Titration Results

GTP Guide for Titration Sensors, helping minimize the most common risks with minimal effort
GTP Guide for Titration Sensors, helping minimize the most common risks with minimal effort

Sensors are the actual ‘measurement devices’ of any titration system and have the largest influence on titration results. With their variety of designs and features, they are reliably suitable to a wide range of analyses. Understanding how to properly use, maintain and evaluate sensors is therefore crucial to significantly reduce day-to-day measurement errors and preventing potentially expensive follow-up costs.

METTLER TOLEDO Good Titration Practice™ program (GTP™) for proper sensors use and maintenance is a step by step process that consists of routinely following four main procedures for regular care and maintenance, helping minimize the most common risks with minimal effort. GTP ensures safe, secure and reliable titrations and guarantees accurate and repeatable results.

Our GTP guide for titration sensors shows the most important steps for sensors handling, which consist of four main procedures for regular care and maintenance.

 

The guide includes:

  1. Use of titration sensor
  2. Sensor storage
  3. Cleaning and Maintenance
  4. Calibration and Evaluation

METTLER TOLEDO's comprehensive GTP program helps laboratories manage and reduce risk across 5 lifecycle stages of titration system ownership, from initial evaluation and selection to installation, training, and routine operation and maintenance.