Mettler Toledo releases video tutorials for lab professionals

Published: 4-Oct-2013

The videos cover pipetting, weighing, pH measurement and thermal analysis


Mettler Toledo has released a series of new video tutorials for laboratory professionals in academia. These 30–45 minute videos provide insights into the topics of pipetting, weighing, pH determination and thermal analysis. One of the main subjects is errors and measuring influences in the laboratory, focusing on how these can be avoided or compensated for. This is important to understand to avoid additional costs, accuracy problems and faulty results, which are critical especially where research and publications are concerned.

In addition to the video tutorials, posters and other relevant information and supporting material can also be accessed through Mettler-Toledo’s website.

These exclusive video tutorials include Good Pipetting Practice, which gives further insights into the world of pipetting. It explores everything a lab professional needs to know about good pipetting techniques and shows users how to avoid common mistakes in order to increase the accuracy of pipetting results.

The Basics of Weighing tutorial is a comprehensive introduction to the world of weighing and discusses external influences on weighing results, providing solutions that demonstrate how to avoid these. Furthermore, common weighing terms are explained in detail.

There is also a tutorial on pH Measurement that gives a comprehensive introduction to pH theory, pH measurement and the correct selection of electrodes. It provides tips and tricks for electrode storage, maintenance and adjustment of pH meters.

An Introduction to Differential Scanning Calorimetry explains the principles of DSC. It discusses common applications and industries and explains why and when DSC should be used in the lab.

These tutorials are designed as a refresher for those working in laboratories, but also as educational material for professors and teachers to be used in classrooms.

The video tutorials are free and can be accessed at www.mt.com/lab-tutorials

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