As a chemical engineer, you strive to create simple and environmentally friendly chemical and manufacturing processes that help you achieve your targets of NET ZERO and Green Chemistry. What if you could achieve your goals aggressively and more quickly using methods already in place, chemical engineering principles you already know and equipment you already have? Learn more in this webinar.
In one hour, you’ll understand and see illustrations of how to use, exploit and master the physical and chemical properties to create, develop, design and commercialize simpler chemical synthesis and manufacturing processes. The result: Significantly lower environmental impact. You’ll investigate ways to use different equipment elsewhere to streamline manufacturing methods and processes. You’ll examine current laboratory, pilot plant and commercial plant practices and how to simplify process development and eventual commercialization. You’ll learn how to tap into the collaborative creativity that already exists in your company—but you may not be using—to achieve excellent processes. In addition, this webinar will focus on methods for minimizing solvent use from the onset to drive to NET ZERO and improve yields.
If you’re involved in chemical process development, chemical process simplification and profit improvement, attend this webinar. You’ll gain a deeper understanding of the art and science of chemical process development and manufacturing simplification. By the end of the hour, you’ll know how to use this knowledge to reduce time to market, improve yields, reduce costs, improve safety and generate higher profits, all while conserving the environment.
You’ll learn:
• How to manipulate physical and chemical properties to simplify manufacturing
• Ways to incorporate collaborative creativity into your processes
• Why understanding the mutual behavior of chemicals is important
• How to finesse unit operations to lower environmental impact
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