Industrial Product Design of Solids and Liquids : a Practical Guide.
Offering invaluable insights from a chemist with over 35 years experience in the industry, this practical guide incorporates numerous practical examples and case studies to explain the concepts included here. The author explains the processes involved in product design, how to set up experiments, an...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken :
Wiley,
2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Industrial Product Design of Solids and Liquids; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Chemical Product Design
- a New Approach in Product and Process Development; Summary; 1.1 Definitions; 1.2 Customer Involvement; 1.3 Specifications; 1.4 Tasks of Development Team; 1.5 Steering of Projects; 1.6 Learnings; References; Chapter 2 Diversity of Product Design; Summary; 2.1 General Remarks; 2.2 Customizable Developments; 2.3 Foodstuffs; 2.4 Chemicals; 2.5 Cosmetics and Pharmaceuticals; 2.6 Polymers and Plastics; 2.7 Ceramic Industry; 2.8 Packaging; 2.9 Brand; 2.10 Learnings.
- Chapter 3 Generation and Assessment of Ideas for Novel ProductsSummary; 3.1 Innovation; 3.2 Implementation of a Product Idea; 3.3 Project Success (Some Personal Reflections on the People Involved); 3.4 Generation of Innovations; 3.5 Evaluation of Product Ideas; 3.6 Learnings; References; Chapter 4 Compressed Development and Implementation of Innovations; Summary; 4.1 Preliminary Remarks; 4.2 Reasons for an Accelerated Product Development; 4.3 Risks; 4.4 Barriers in Development Projects; 4.5 History; 4.6 Compressed Project Processing; 4.7 Project Leadership; 4.8 Teamwork in Projects.
- 4.9 Conditions for Success of Compressed Project Work4.10 Design of Production Plant; 4.11 Biotechnology; 4.12 Maximum Speed-to-Market (Examples); 4.13 Relationship between Compressed Development and Product Design; 4.14 Outlook; 4.15 Learnings; References; Chapter 5 Product Design of Particles; Summary; 5.1 Dry Agglomeration Processes: Pelleting and Tableting; 5.2 Wet Agglomeration Process: Granulation; 5.2.1 Definition of Granulation; 5.2.2 Tasks of Granulation; 5.2.3 Theoretical Basics; 5.2.4 Mechanisms of Granulation; 5.2.5 Industrial Granulation; 5.2.6 Scale-Up; 5.2.7 Applications.
- 5.2.8 Design of Particles by Granulation5.3 Learnings; References; Chapter 6 Product Design of Particles by Coatings; Summary; 6.1 Processes for Setting the Product Design of Particles; 6.2 Opportunities for Influencing Particle Design; 6.3 Tasks of Coatings; 6.4 Basic Variants of Coating; 6.5 Coating Technologies; 6.6 Learnings; References; Chapter 7 Product Design Out of Disperse and Continuous Phases by Crushing; Summary; 7.1 Breaking Up of Materials; 7.2 Importance of Crushing Processes; 7.3 Particle Properties by Breaking Up; 7.4 Variants of Crushing; 7.4.1 Grinding of Solids.
- 7.4.2 Deagglomeration7.4.3 Split Up Sensitive Materials in a Cold Milling Process; 7.4.4 Milling of Suspended Solids; 7.4.5 Breaking Down and Transforming of Liquids into Dispersed Solids; 7.4.6 Splitting with Simultaneous Absorbing/Reaction; 7.5 Processes for Crushing of Materials; 7.5.1 Equipment for Grinding of Disperse Dry Raw Materials; 7.5.2 Equipment for Grinding of Disperse Raw Materials in Liquid Phases; 7.5.3 Breaking Up of Materials in Combination with Drying Methods; 7.6 Energy Requirements; 7.7 Determination of Product Design via Specifications.