On-Demand:
Thermal Stability/Screening & Adiabatic Calorimetry
During new process and product development, a primary chemical processing concern is the safe and efficient processing of materials and chemicals at large scale. To counter these process safety concerns, thermal stability and adiabatic calorimetry testing methods act as valuable screening steps in the development of new chemical processes.
The preliminary data collected at the screening stage will guide research and development teams in their process development journey, especially during the product identification and the identification of synthetic route stages.
What you’ll learn:
- How and why chemical reactions and material reactivity are critical elements of safe processing, and how exothermic reactions pose the biggest risk.
- How thermal screening data and adiabatic techniques can be used to inform and ensure proper plant design (reactor cooling capacity, relief sizing, etc.) for scale-up stages.
This webinar is best for:
- Technical Manager
- HSE/EHS Manager
- Chemical Engineer
- Process Engineer
- Development/Process Chemist
Register for free
Technical Speaker – Dr Oliver Armstrong, Chemist, Sigma-HSE
Oliver received his Chemistry BSc, PhD, and Nanotechnology MSc from Bangor University, studying in Chemistry and Electronic Engineering Schools.
He has varied experience working across multiple industries including pharmaceutical, optics, paper manufacturing and waste-water treatment facilities.
Throughout his career, Olliver has contributed to and led developmental projects, transfer to operations, troubleshooting and Environmental and Energy audits.