An essential understanding of basic measurement principles can help operators obtain true day-to-day measurement accuracy. A new, practical snapshot of protocols for weighing, pipetting and more can help operators identify potential error sources and design workflows that save lab time and resources.
February 9, 2016 - METTLER TOLEDO has published a new guide entitled “Essential Measurement Techniques.” The guide will ensure lab personnel have a basic understanding of the techniques they use so they can more easily spot potential error sources in lab measurement protocols. Enhanced understanding will help them reduce waste and rework to create a leaner overall lab experience.
The new guide offers an overview of the key building blocks of accuracy without time-consuming discussions of underlying theory. The principles and benefits of various measurement techniques are explained using easy-to-follow application examples. The guide also describes how actions as diverse as realistic process assessment, regular performance verification, and smart automation help create an environment where accuracy is the norm. This allows operators to focus on their work rather than worry about the accuracy of their results.
The potential interplay of measurement instruments is described using real-world workflows that require accurate use of balances, titrators, pH meters, and more. These scenarios are designed to help anyone who spends time in a lab gain a more complete understanding of measurement quality as well as heighten the chance that an organization will obtain accuracy from multiple ongoing measurement procedures.
To boost your ongoing quest for accuracy, download Essential Measurement Techniques today.
About METTLER TOLEDO
METTLER TOLEDO is a leading global supplier of precision instruments and services. The Company is the world’s largest manufacturer and marketer of weighing instruments for use in laboratory, industrial and food retailing applications. METTLER TOLEDO also holds top-three market positions in several related analytical instruments and is a leading provider of automated chemistry systems used in drug and chemical compound discovery and development. In addition, the Company is the world’s largest manufacturer and marketer of metal detection and other end-of-line inspection systems used in production and packaging and holds a leading position in certain process analytics applications. Additional information about METTLER TOLEDO can be found at www.mt.com.