Statistically Reduce Titration Variability with Automatic Titration


  • Date
    March 27, 2019
  • Time
    10:00 a.m. PDT / 1:00 p.m. EDT / 17:00 GMT / 18:00 CET - Duration: 60 Minutes

Date : March 27, 2019
Time : 10:00 a.m. PDT / 1:00 p.m. EDT / 17:00 GMT / 18:00 CET - Duration: 60 Minutes
  • Overview

    Manual titrations performed with color end-point detection can be filled with uncertainty and will yield questionable results, especially between multiple analysts. Incorrectly reading the volume on glass burets, subjective indicator color changes and consistent over-titration are just some of the possible human errors in manual titrations.

    Join this webinar to learn how Danielle Vereen at Chemours used a Gage repeatability and reproducibility (R&R) study to prove that automated titration reduces variability in results among multiple users. Find out how you can leverage her findings in your laboratory and how automatic titration delivers reliable data.

    From dosing devices that deliver titrants with microliter accuracy to an end point that is determined potentiometrically with an electrode and from easy-to-use software calculates the result to high data integrity, automatic titration helps improve the reliability and productivity of your lab.

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    Metrohm USA

  • Speakers

    Dr. Kerri-Ann Blake,
    Product Specialist,
    Metrohm USA
    Danielle Vereen Stobbs,
    Staff Associate Investigator,
    The Chemours Company
    Patricia Daukantas,
    Contributing Editor,
    C&EN BrandLab