Mettler Toledo - Webinar: Polymerization Improved by In Situ Spectroscopy
METTLER TOLEDO presents a new on-demand webinar entitled “Real Time Monitoring of Polymerization Processes.” In it, Professor Tim Long of Virginia Tech explains how in situ spectroscopy provides clear insight into critical polymerization reaction characteristics to enhance results, reduce rework, and enable development of groundbreaking complex polymers.
METTLER TOLEDO has launched a new on-demand webinar entitled “Real Time
Monitoring of Polymerization Processes.” This free presentation highlights how
Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy helps Professor Tim Long and his
Virginia Tech-based team gain a more complete understanding of critical
polymerization processes as they occur in
situ. Over the years, this insight has helped them create new complex
polymers with highly desirable properties, and it has also helped them more
accurately perform polymerizations so resulting materials exhibit desired
characteristics in fewer experiments.
For the full article, more on the experiments, and to view the free webiner, visit http://us.mt.com/us/en/home/supportive_content/press-releases/Webinar_Polymerization.html
