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New instrumental colour measurement according to European Pharmacopoeia 10.3 chapter 2.2.2

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Tuesday, 8th June, 2021
10:00 to 11:30 CEST (Berlin, Paris, Madrid)

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The colour of a liquid conveys a number of important details about the liquid itself. For manufacturers, colour is an indicator of raw material or product quality. For consumers, colour indicates product consistency and brand identification. With all of the critical information that colour provides, it is essential that it is measured accurately.

European Pharmacopoeia (Ph. Eur.) colour method 2.2.2 has recently been implemented for the instrumental measurement of the degree of colouration of liquids. Prior to this update, colour had been performed by visual colour matching. The newly adopted instrumental method eliminates the errors inherent in visual methods due to differences in human perception, while providing a quantitative colour value.

In this webinar, Hach colour analysis expert Juergen Moeller-Kemsa will review changes to the new Ph. Eur. method and describe how this method can be implemented in your lab.

For more information, please contact us at [email protected]

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Juergen Moeller-Kemsa

Juergen Moeller-Kemsa holds a Dipl.-Ing. Electrical Engineering from Duesseldorf University. Juergen spent the first 10 years of his career working in various technical roles for Dr. Lange GmbH. Since 2001, Juergen has been a Product Manager with Hach. In these roles, Juergen has developed new instruments applications for Hach customers in multiple industries. Juergen has been a member of the EDQM working groups for colour and turbidity since 2005. He is also a member of the ISO working group ISO/TC 35/WG 5 working group for Naval stores. He co-authored the most recent version of the Ph. Eur. color method 2.2.2.