Webinar Date/Time: Wed, Sep 11, 2024 11:00 AM EDT
Join us for an insightful webinar led by Jim Palmer from Sartorius, where we will dive into the critical role of lab balances in ensuring precise analytical results.
Register Free: https://www.chromatographyonline.com/lcgc_w/pave-your-weigh
Event Overview:
This webinar, led by Jim Palmer from Sartorius, will highlight the crucial role of lab balances in ensuring accurate analytical results. Explore challenges in sample preparation, the importance of adhering to minimum sample weight guidelines, and the significance of proper cleaning practices. Discover how the Cubis® II Ultra-High Resolution balances are designed to combat external influences on your weighing results for reliable analytical outcomes and compliance.
Key Learning Objectives
You will learn from this webinar:
Who Should Attend
Speaker:
Jim Palmer
Field Application Specialist
Sartorius
Jim Palmer, field application specialist, lab products and services with Sartorius, is a seasoned professional with over 3 decades of experience in the industry, specializing in laboratory weighing technology. With a remarkable 12-year tenure at Sartorius, Palmer has honed his expertise in various facets of the field. Sartorius is a global leader in laboratory and process technologies
As a field application specialist, Palmer is renowned for his profound knowledge and practical insights into lab weighing systems. His hands-on experience and comprehensive understanding of the intricacies involved make him a sought-after authority in the industry.
Register Free: https://www.chromatographyonline.com/lcgc_w/pave-your-weigh
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