Event
Beginning: 12/10/25
Location: Online
This essential one-hour webinar provides a practical, hands-on introduction to ISO/TR 18196, the technical report that establishes a crucial comparative framework for selecting and applying measurement techniques used to characterize nano-objects.
We will focus on the principles, applications, and suitability of key techniques detailed in the document, including:
- Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS)
- Particle Tracking Analysis (PTA)
- BET Surface Area
- Laser Diffraction
- Zeta Potential
The session explores the complementary nature of these methods, their measurement principles, and their alignment with other relevant ISO standards. Participants will gain a clear understanding of how adopting ISO/TR 18196 streamlines method selection, enhances interlaboratory compatibility, and builds regulatory confidence. Practical examples will highlight the importance of harmonized data interpretation across industrial, academic, and regulatory contexts.
Who Should Attend:
- R&D Scientists and Engineers who need to select the most appropriate and reliable measurement method for new materials and formulations.
- Quality Control (QC) and Quality Assurance (QA) Personnel responsible for validating analytical methods and ensuring compliance with international standards.
- Regulatory Affairs Specialists tasked with preparing submissions and defending the robustness of nanoparticle characterization data.
- Academic Researchers and Laboratory Managers looking to harmonize their measurement protocols and improve the comparability of their published data.
Speaker:
Dr. Denis Koltsov, Director, BREC Solutions

