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RTCal™: New Applications for Real Time Calorimetry on-demand webinar

With the real-time calorimetry technology, RTCal™, METTLER TOLEDO launches a new generation of reaction calorimetry solutions. Obtain heat flow data instantly without losing precious time for calibrations, save time and precious raw material, and substantially reduce development costs.

New applications for real-time calorimetry webinar details

Through a series of applications, this real-time calorimetry webinar will demonstrate the benefits and strengths of the RTCal™ technology including:

  • Measuring the heat of reaction Qr_est in real time
  • Adjusting the reaction rate in real time
  • Observing changes of UA under challenging conditions (foam, viscosity changes)
  • Identifying mixing parameters and investigate the mass transfer

This leads to:

  • Process optimization in real time
  • Development of safer processes
  • Reduction of experimental time
  • Reduction of expensive raw materials such as catalyst/substrate

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Don’t miss the chance to find out how to accelerate your Process Development without losing the focus on your chemistry.

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