Mettler Toledo has developed Good Electrochemistry Practice (GEP) to guide customers through every step of the product lifecycle. To be able to select the most appropriate products it is important to know who is measuring what, where and how often. Correct installation and qualification of the equipment as well as regular user qualification to guarantee good results are also important.
Measuring pH is a routine analysis in laboratories, but many things can go wrong. The same applies to conductivity, ion concentration, dissolved oxygen and redox measurements.
GEP helps customers reduce errors, gain accurate results quickly and enhance their overall lab performance. At the same time significant running cost reductions can be achieved. With the Risk Check, a tool for analysing possible sources of error, major risks can easily be determined and weighted.
Easy five step approach to reach best practice
- Evaluation of the main aspects that may have an influence on the choice of an electrochemical system.
- Selection of optimal measuring equipment based on the evaluation.
- The installation of the system poses risks and should either be done by following the installation checklist or professionally by a service technician.
- Qualification – only properly qualified personnel and qualified equipment guarantee good results.
- Routine operation provides the opportunity to apply all the work flows determined to be optimal for the electrochemical system.
For more information on Good Electrochemistry Practice go to: www.mt.com/GEP.
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