How to verify a Vaisala inline process refractometer Industrial Measurements Life Science Liquid Measurements In this webinar, Vaisala product engineer Maria Nyman demonstrates a verification process for a Vaisala refractometer. Learn what equipment and materials are needed, why room temperature is important, and how to ensure the equipment temperature is stable. Register to attend live OR receive the recording.
If you maintain your quality system according to ISO quality standards, you follow defined procedures for controlling and calibrating measurement equipment. The operational procedure for checking the refractometer accuracy, linearity, and repeatability involves performing a set of verification tests using standard refractive index nD liquids. In this webinar, Vaisala product engineer Maria Nyman will show you how to perform a verification process with a Vaisala refractometer. You will learn: What equipment and materials are needed Why room temperature is important How to ensure the equipment temperature is stable Please Note: After registering, check your spam folder for your personal access link On24event.com If you have already attended or registered for this webinar, please click here. Otherwise, please watch the recorded webinar by filling the form. See also the post-webinar Q&A Blog. See our Privacy Policy for more details. You can modify your preference settings or unsubscribe at any time here
Presenter: Maria Nyman Maria Nyman is a product engineer working with Vaisala’s Liquid Measurements solutions, which support inline process refractometer measurements in multiple industries. Maria holds a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Environmental and Process Engineering and a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Sustainable Energy Systems, both obtained from the University of Oulu. Maria is enthusiastic about helping Vaisala customers improve their liquid measurements to optimize resources and improve process control. Connect on LinkedIn
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