Séminaire

Live Webinar: Thermal Analysis of Cosmetics

Essential Applications for Characterizing Cosmetic Products and Preparations

Programme

  • Important thermal behaviors and properties of cosmetics
  • Thermal analysis techniques for studying cosmetics
  • Practical applications using DSC, TGA, and TMA
  • Additional applications using melting point and dropping point
  • Interactive Q&A session

Discover the science behind the beauty! Join our insightful live webinar where we will delve into the critical thermal techniques used to characterize the properties of cosmetic products. Understanding these properties is essential for ensuring product safety, stability, and performance.

 

Why is Thermal Analysis Important for Cosmetics?

Cosmetics must meet strict regulations and high consumer expectations. They are used at body temperature, which makes the characterization of their thermal properties and behavior vital. By using thermal analysis techniques to analyze melting points, composition, denaturation, curing, and thermal stability, manufacturers can enhance product formulation, optimize quality control, and innovate effectively.

Thermal analysis techniques are essential for studying raw materials as well as for developing and checking the quality of the final cosmetic product. This ensures compliance and delivers safe and high-quality products to the consumer.

In this engaging webinar, we guide you through essential thermal analysis techniques and their applications in the cosmetic industry. Whether you're a researcher, formulary chemist, or quality control expert, this webinar will equip you with valuable insights to elevate your product development process.

Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your knowledge! Register now to secure your spot and join us in exploring the fascinating intersection of thermal analysis and cosmetics.

Don’t forget to prepare your questions for our experts!

Expert

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Dr. Teresa Dennenwaldt

Dr. Teresa Dennenwaldt obtained her PhD in chemistry in 2013 and completed a postdoc at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland in the field of electron microscopy and spectroscopy. In 2018, she joined METTLER TOLEDO as an application specialist for Thermal Analysis. In her current position, she expertly uses, teaches, and supports DSC, TGA, TMA, and DMA instruments at the METTLER TOLEDO head office in Switzerland.