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Webinar: pH Measurement for Pharmaceutical Samples

Learn the correct way to undertake pH Measurement for Pharmaceutical samples by attending this Mettler Toledo webinar on pH Sensor Handling and Maintenance for the Pharma Industry.

29th of September | 9am | REGISTER 

Drift in pH, irreproducible readings, long response times, and inaccurate results are some of the challenges faced while measuring the pH of pharmaceutical samples using a conventional pH sensor. For a successful pH measurement in the case of pharmaceutical samples, the right choice of sensor along with the correct skills for sensor handling and maintenance are equally important.

This pH sensor webinar provides the answers to the challenges outlined above.

This webinar, with our partner Mettler Toledo, aims to walk you through the entire process by

  • Sharing good measuring practices
  • Suggesting the right sensor on the basis of sample
  • Adapting correct sensor maintenance procedures that are sample specific.
  • Provide troubleshooting tips from experts

The webinar will provide you with an opportunity to get your queries resolved, understand the best measuring practices to be followed and collectively learn from the group discussion.

Each session will last approximately one hour and includes a live Q&A session with our pH product specialists.


For information on pH Measurement for Pharmaceutical Samples:

Sharon Somers is a sales manager with specialist knowledge of Mettler Toledo weighing products and their applications.  Get in touch with Sharon today if you would like further information on our range of laboratory weighing products and services.

Sharon Somers, Mason TechnologySharon Somers
Sales Manager for Mettler Toledo, Shimadzu, Camag, Labconco
E:      ssomers@masontec.ie
M:     +353 87 834 1272
DD:   +353 1 4154435

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