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Svane, Rasmus Pedersen, Troels Hirschberg, Cosima Rantanen, Jukka
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Journal of pharmaceutical sciences
Continuous manufacturing is an important element of future manufacturing solutions enabling for both high product quality and streamlined development process. The increasing possibilities with computer simulations allow for innovating novel mixing principles applicable for continuous manufacturing. However, these innovative ideas based on simulatio...
Guffart, Julia Bus, Yannick Nachtmann, Marcel Lettau, Markus Schorz, Stefan Nieder, Helmut Repke, Jens‐Uwe Rädle, Matthias
The use of fiber‐optic backscattering sensors for inline monitoring of the particle concentration in highly filled dispersions and lacquer systems is shown. Through the miniaturization of the distance between transmitter and detection fiber to
Van Den Berg, F. D. Kok, P. J. J. Yang, H. Aarnts, M. P. Meilland, P. Kebe, T. Stolzenberg, M. Krix, D. Zhu, W. Peyton, A. J.
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In steel manufacturing, the conventional method to determine the mechanical properties and microstructure is by offline, destructive (lab-)characterisation of sample material that is typically taken from the head or the tail of the coil. Since coils can be up to 7 km long, the samples are not always representative for the main coil body. Also, the ...
Leroy, Eric Petit, Isabelle Audic, Jean-Luc Colomines, Gaël Deterre, Rémi
Poly(hydroxy-alcanoates) bioplastics have an unusually small temperature processing window due to their thermal instability, which affects both molecular weight distribution and rheological behavior. The use of a rheometrical device mounted on an injection molding machine has been shown to allow the study of dynamic viscosity variations for very sh...