This is an online short course and will look at the reasons why reactions don’t always scale-up as expected, using real-life examples from industry. The course will be in two sections of 60-90 minutes held over two consecutive days as follow:
Monday 29th April | 2.30pm – 4.45pm BST
and
Tuesday 30th April | 2.30pm – 5.00pm BST
This short course will look at the reasons why reactions don’t always scale-up as expected, using real-life examples from industry. Some theory on mixing and related topics (such as heat transfer) will be covered along with useful tips on which types of reactions are likely to cause problems.
The use of simple laboratory scale experiments to anticipate scale-up problems will be included. Case studies will be used to show how companies have avoided or corrected scale-up problems.
Monday 29th April | 2.30pm – 4.45pm BST
and
Tuesday 30th April | 2.30pm – 5.00pm BST
This short course will look at the reasons why reactions don’t always scale-up as expected, using real-life examples from industry. Some theory on mixing and related topics (such as heat transfer) will be covered along with useful tips on which types of reactions are likely to cause problems.
The use of simple laboratory scale experiments to anticipate scale-up problems will be included. Case studies will be used to show how companies have avoided or corrected scale-up problems.