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On Demand Webinar Simplify Process Characterization by Combining Thermal Data with In Situ IR Spectroscopy

The capabilities and advantages of monitoring kinetics using online infrared (IR) techniques in combination with precisely controlled synthesis workstations or reaction calorimeters is presented using different reactions.
On Demand Webinar Calibration Free Supersaturation Assessment and Control for the Development and Optimization of Crystallization Processes

The quantitative use of in situ ATR-FTIR for real time supersaturation assessment has been extremely well defined within the literature. However, these now well structured and understood methodologies have yet to be incorporated into the standard pharmaceutical crystallization development due to time and calibration/statistical analysis experience. In this webinar, a method will be presented which facilitates the calibration free use of in situ ATR-FTIR spectra for the production and control of qualitative supersaturation trajectories.
On Demand Webinar Conversion Prediction of an Enzymatic Esterification

This online seminar focuses on the implementation of FTIR-based online analytics in the production of fatty acid esters. A new process using Novozym 435 as a catalyst in a highly viscous solvent free environment was developed and tested at pilot scale. The optimization of operation parameters and process control analytics using FTIR for this process will be discussed.
On Demand Webinar Intelligent Sensor Management in Chemical Industries

It is estimated that approximately 25% of the maintenance budget in process industries is absorbed by field instrumentation. Depending on their service, in-line pH measurements can burden engineers with a very high maintenance demand; not only with the frequent replacement of electrodes but also their cleaning and calibration which can take up to an hour per installation. With the revolutionary Intelligent Sensor Management (ISM) platform, METTLER TOLEDO has launched a breakthrough in pH measurement and maintenance.
On Demand Webinar Cost effective maintenance with intelligent sensors

With the revolutionary Intelligent Sensor Management (ISM) platform, METTLER TOLEDO has launched a breakthrough in reducing the maintenance and improving the measuring performance of pH, oxygen and conductivity measurement systems. As a result of ISM’s predictive maintenance functionality, sensor maintenance at the measurement point is easy and fast and can be done just when it is really needed – and before a sensor fails in the process.
On Demand Webinar Chemical Synthesis and Optimization Supported by Design of Experiments (DoE) - Lonza Peptide

Learn how Design of Experiments (DoE) is applied to chemical synthesis at Lonza Peptide.
On Demand Webinar Effective Checkweighing For Challenging Times

METTLER TOLEDO offers a wide range of products and services all designed to ensure compliance with regulatory standards, realisation of production goals, and the enhancement of operating profits. In today’s ever changing world we are challenged with making the most out of our time, our material, and our processes. “Effective Checkweighing for Challenging Times” has been developed to provide you insights on how to best use checkweighing to make every gram count!
On Demand Webinar High Performance Checkweighing for Maximum OEE

How does your company define performance when calculating how well a production line is doing? It seems that there are as many different ways to measure performance as there are companies. The most generally accepted performance indicator is OEE or Overall Equipment Effectiveness.
On Demand Webinar Increase Profitability and Quality by Implementing a Checkweighing Programme

An effective checkweighing programme provides maximum protection for your customers and your brand, Increases profitability and quality, helps to comply with local Weights and Measures guidelines and reduce overall operating costs.
On Demand Webinar Achieving PAT and QbD goals with Process Analytics Equipment

Since the FDA revolutionary PAT guideline in 2004, the industry has talked non-stop about the potential of PAT (Process Analytical Technology) and more recently, QbD (Quality by Design). PAT is an enabler of the concept of QbD. This webinar will focus on new technologies used to assist the control of pH, dissolved oxygen and conductivity in up- and downstream bioprocesses.
On Demand Webinar Enhanced Development of Batch & Continuous Processes Using Real-Time In Situ FTIR Analytics as a Process Analytical Technology (PAT) Tool

Real-time in situ FTIR analysis has become a standard tool in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries for providing information rich data that allows a more thorough understanding of reactions during the development and scale-up of chemical processes.
On Demand Webinar Implementing a Label Mix-up Prevention Program

Forty-three percent of all food recalls are initiated because of labeling mishaps involving undeclared allergens and wrong or missing labels. A product recall has far reaching ramifications to a company's overall reputation, brand equity and bottom line profits. Advances in technology have made vision inspection solutions a great tool for not only detecting labeling issues but preventing them from occurring in the first place. Vision experts from CI-Vision will discuss vision technology and how it can be proactively applied to your packaging line to prevent product mislabeling.
On Demand Webinar Building an Effective Metal Contamination Detection Programme

In today’s increasingly competitive marketplace, consumers point to safety as their number one food supply concern and the need to operate an effective metal detection program has never been more essential.
On Demand Webinar Effective Metal Detector Testing for Conveyorised Solutions

METTLER TOLEDO offers a wide range of products and services designed to support food manufacturers in ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, realising production goals, and enhancing operating profits.
On Demand Webinar POWERCELL PDX: The Latest in Vehicle Weighing Technology

Learn more about the revolutionary POWERCELL PDX load cell, unsurpassed in reliability and accuracy.
On Demand Webinar iC Quant™: What are Factors and How Are They Used in Quantitative and Discriminate Analysis? Part II

iC Quant predicts concentrations in real-time. iC Quant is a graphical add-on module that enables scientists to easily develop quantitative models without the need to be a specialist. The resultant models predict actual concentrations of key reaction species in real-time, even in complex mixtures, and enable better understanding and monitoring of reaction performance.
On Demand Webinar Webinar for Engineering and Service, how to build Tank/Hopper and Vessel Weighing Systems

The planning and installation of tank, silo and vessel weighing systems are critical phases in achieving the required accuracy level in your process. This webinar covers the fundamentals of building the above mentioned weighing systems and addresses engineers, designers and service people.
On Demand Webinar Best Practice in Piece Counting

The concept of piece counting with a scale is quite simple; counting accurately and efficiently is the challenge. In this webinar we will cover the fundamental principle of piece counting and the challenges associated with it. You will learn from best practice examples, how weighing solutions will help you to efficiently complete your counting task.
On Demand Webinar Calibration in Thermal Analysis

You expect that your thermal analysis instrument is always accurate, true and precise and delivers reproducible results within a given range.  
A calibration determines whether your module is delivering correctly measured values or needs an adjustment. In Thermal Analysis, different parameters must be calibrated (e.g. temperature, heat flow, mass, length, modulus). 

In this Webinar, we will discuss the basics of calibration and adjustment and give some useful tips and hints. 
 
  
On Demand Webinar Flash DSC 1

Flash DSC is a novel technique, a quantum leap in DSC technology that opens up new frontiers. The Flash DSC 1 revolutionizes rapid-scanning DSC thanks to its ultra-high heating and cooling rates. The state-of-the-art instrument can easily analyze reorganization and crystallization processes which were previously difficult or impossible to measure. The Flash DSC 1 is the ideal complement to conventional DSC for characterizing modern materials and optimizing production processes by thermal analysis. In this Webinar, we will discuss the basic principles of the Flash DSC 1 and present some interesting applications.
On Demand Webinar Thermal Optical Methods

This Webinar covers three optical methods that are used in combination with DSC:
  • DSC-Microscopy
  • DSC-Chemiluminescence
  • DSC-Photocalorimetry
These exciting techniques will be explained in detail. Numerous application examples will be given to illustrate the benefits of the three optical techniques. METTLER TOLEDO offers for each technique a specific option that can be easily attached to the standard DSC.

More information about Thermal Analysis instruments and software can be found at www.mt.com/ta.
On Demand Webinar TGA-Sorption

Measurements under conditions of controlled relative humidity provide information that is crucial for understanding the effects that moisture content can have on the properties of a wide range of materials. TGA-Sorption analysis gives answers regarding
  • Processing
  • Shelf life of products
  • Structural properties
The TGA-Sorption System allows you to precondition samples at temperatures up to 150 °C and to increase or decrease the relative humidity.

In this Webinar, we will discuss the basic principles of the TGA-Sorption System and present some interesting applications.
On Demand Webinar Thermomechanical Analysis (TMA)

Thermomechanical analysis (TMA) is used to measure the dimensional changes of a material as a function of temperature. It is one of the most important thermal analysis techniques, complementary to the well-established DSC, TGA and DMA techniques.
TMA allows you to determine expansion coefficients and softening temperatures. It can measure relaxation effects that are often not detected by DSC.

In this Webinar, we will discuss the basic principles of TMA and present some interesting applications.
On Demand Webinar Specific Heat Capacity Determination

The specific heat capacity (cp) is an important, temperature-dependent material property and is often specified in material data sheets. It can be conveniently and reliably measured by DSC. The specific heat capacity is a key property for improving technical processes such as injection molding, spray drying or crystallization as well as for the safety analysis of chemical processes and the design of chemical reactors. In this Webinar, we will discuss six different methods for determining the specific heat capacity and present some interesting applications.
On Demand Webinar Thermal Analysis of Thermoplastics

Thermoplastic materials are widely used in many industries because of their unique properties, low weight, attractive price, and recycling possibilities. The four main techniques of thermal analysis, DSC, TGA, TMA, and DMA are ideal for characterizing such materials. The most important advantage is that properties can be measured as function of temperature or time over a wide temperature range, from –150 to 1600 °C.

In this Webinar, we will show how thermal analysis is used to analyze thermoplastic materials and will present some typical examples of samples measured by DSC, TGA, TMA, or DMA.
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