How to ensure accurate and traceable density measurements

How to ensure accurate and traceable density measurements

In this eLearning session we’ll give you tips and tricks for your daily density measurements to ensure that your density meter is in top condition and always ready to deliver repeatable and accurate results.

In addition, we’ll give you an overview on how to achieve traceable, globally comparable, and correct density measurements. In particular, we’ll focus on the practical aspect in your daily routine.

After the session, you’ll understand the difference between ISO 17025 and ISO 17034 conformity, and know the selection criteria for high-quality CRMs. At the end, we’ll answer any questions you may have on this topic.

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Barbara Klug-Santner

Barbara Klug-Santner obtained her PhD from the Institute for Environmental Biotechnology at Graz University of Technology. She has been working at Anton Paar since 2006. Over the last 16 years, she’s become an expert in density measurement and is currently working as an international product manager for portable density meters, small benchtop density meters, and Millikelvin thermometers.

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Marcel Urban

Marcel Urban is the international product manager for density and concentration meters at Anton Paar’s headquarters in Austria. Alongside his background in sensor technology, he has many years of experience in the industrial, medical, and automotive sectors. In 2000, he graduated with a master’s degree in microelectronics from the Carinthian Tech Institute in Villach, Austria. Marcel Urban joined Anton Paar in June 2019.

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Tom Lynch CChem FRSC

International Labmate Ltd

Tom has 35 years of experience in the petroleum industry, specialising in the delivery of forensic and problem solving /method development capabilities for BP Fuels and Lubricants businesses globally. He was also a member of the BP Science Council representing Analytical Science and led a BP wide Analytical Science network. Tom has published over 30 citable papers, 4 book chapters and has given over 60 presentations at conferences. He is a past Vice President of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Analytical Division and a past Chairman of the RSC Separation Science Group. In addition, Tom is a recipient of the Silver Jubilee Medal by the Chromatographic Society and a technical achievement award by the Energy Institute.

PIN 27.2 Apr/May 2026

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