Fundamentals of BAT 1 Autotitrator
The Easiest Way to Precisely Measure the Material's IEP—Guaranteed!
The isoelectric point is a critical property. But measuring it accurately can be time-consuming and challenging. That's where our innovative instruments come in: the BeNano nanoparticle analyzer + the BAT-1 autotitrator. They’re easy to use, highly efficient, and proven to deliver accurate results.
In this video, our application engineer, Jing Cao, begins with a quick primer on the essential concepts and then shows you how to use the BAT-1 autotitrator alongside BeNano to measure the isoelectric point of materials. She will also discuss the benefits and share some practical application cases. Stay tuned for upcoming resources, including notes, videos, and a brochure.
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