Live Webinar on June 26, 2025
Understanding Foam: Measurement and Industry Applications
Quantifying foamability, stability, and structure
Foam characteristics such as foamability, stability, and bubble structure play a critical role in product performance. This webinar dives deeply into the physics of foam formation and decay and presents precise measurement techniques using the KRÜSS DFA100. Learn how to quantify foamability, liquid content, and structural dynamics—and apply these insights to real-world industrial challenges.
What to expect
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Fundamental mechanisms of foam formation and stability
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Factors influencing foamability, decay, and structural integrity
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Quantitative, time dependent measurement of foam height, liquid content, and bubble morphology
- Application-specific challenges and case studies from industry.
Speaker
Dr. Fiona Mary Antony holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from VNIT Nagpur, with her research focusing on advanced reactive separation techniques. She has authored over 20 peer-reviewed articles in prestigious journals, making significant contributions to the field of separation processes. Dr. Antony has also been a visiting researcher at the Slovak University of Technology, where she investigated the role of nanomaterials in ionic liquids. Her accolades include receiving the Best Young Researcher Award at BioSD and a prestigious fellowship from the Slovak Republic.
Live Webinar
Register now for this live webinar hosted by Dr. Fiona Mary Antony (LAB Manager APAC, KRÜSS), and gain in-depth knowledge on foam characterization across industries. Explore advanced measurement methods for foamability, stability, and structure using the DFA100, and discover how to translate data into meaningful process and product improvements. Whether you're working in R&D, quality control, or process optimization, this session will sharpen your foam analysis skills and deliver practical value. Don’t miss your chance—secure your spot today!
➤ Date: Thursday, June 26, 2025
➤ Timeslot 1: 10 AM IST (4:30 AM UTC) – Best for Asia Pacific
➤ Timeslot 2: 4 PM CEST / 10 AM EDT (2 PM UTC) – Best for Europe & Americas
The webinar lasts approximately 1 hour.
Can't make it? Register anyway to receive a copy of the recording.
