Industrial Product Design of Solids and Liquids
A Practical Guide
(Sprache: Englisch)
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...
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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, and ultimately how to scale-up. Among the host of topics covered is a discussion of recent advances in the fundamentals and innovative technologies leading to new and improved products.Essential reading for the pharmaceutical, cosmetics and personal care, food, fragrance, paints, plastics and agricultural industries.
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PrefaceCHEMICAL PRODUCT DESIGN - A NEW APPROACH IN PRODUCT AND PROCESS DEVELOPMENTDefinitionsCustomer InvolvementSpecificationsTasks of Development TeamSteering of ProjectsLearningsDIVERSITY OF PRODUCT DESIGNGeneral RemarksCustomizable DevelopmentsFoodstuffsChemicalsCosmetics and PharmaceuticalsPolymers and PlasticsCeramic IndustryPackagingBrandLearningsGENERATION AND ASSESSMENT OF IDEAS FOR NOVEL PRODUCTSInnovationImplementation of a Product IdeaProject Success (Some Personal Reflections on the People Involved)Generation of InnovationsEvaluation of Product IdeasLearningsCOMPRESSED DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF INNOVATIONSPreliminary RemarksReasons for an Accelerated Product DevelopmentRisksBarriers in Development ProjectsHistoryCompressed Project ProcessingProject LeadershipTeamwork in ProjectsConditions for Success of Compressed Project WorkDesign of Production PlantBiotechnologyMaximum Speed-to-Market (Examples)Relationship between Compressed Development and Product DesignOutlookLearningsPRODUCT DESIGN OF PARTICLESDry Agglomeration Processes: Pelleting and TabletingWet Agglomeration Processes: GranulationLearningsPRODUCT DESIGN OF PARTICLES BY COATINGSProcesses for Setting the Product Design of ParticlesOpportunities for Influencing the Particle DesignTasks of CoatingsBasic Variants of CoatingCoating TechnologiesLearningsPRODUCT DESIGN OUT OF DISPERSE AND CONTINUOUS PHASES BY CRUSHINGBreaking Up of MaterialsImportance of Crushing ProcessesParticle Properties by Breaking UpVariants of CrushingProcesses for Crushing of MaterialsEnergy RequirementsDetermination of Product Design via SpecificationsDesign of Products by Breaking Up ProcessesProduct Design Out of Multistep Processes (Examples)ConsequencesLearningsPRODUCT DESIGN OUT OF CONTINUOUS PHASES BY SPRAY DRYING AND CRYSTALLIZATIONImportance of Spray DryingBasics of Atomization and DryingSpray Drying Plants and Plant SafetyImproved Capacity and Energy ConsumptionInfluencing the Product DesignScale-Up of Spray
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DryersExhausted Air and Waste WaterSpray AgglomerationCrystallization / PrecipitationLearningsMANUFACTURING OF APPLICATION-RELATED DESIGNED PLASTIC PRODUCTSPolymersImportance of PlasticsTaskPolymer Design for PlasticsPolymers in Detergent FormulationsPlastics in Detergent IndustryShape and FunctionLearningsPRODUCTION OF TAILOR-MADE ENZYMES FOR DETERGENTSProduct Design in BiotechnologyHistoryEnzymesEnzymes in DetergentsIndustrial Manufacture of ProteasesWorkplace SafetyProduct Design of EnzymesLearningsDESIGN OF SOLID LAUNDRY DETERGENTS ACCORDING TO CONSUMER REQUIREMENTSMarket Products in GermanyIdentification and Consideration of Customer NeedsHistory of Laundry WashingWashing ProcessRecipeDesign of Finished ProductsManufacturing ProcessesNovel Manufacturing Method for GranulesEconomic ConsiderationsOutlookLearningsPRODUCT DESIGN OF LIQUIDSIntroductionWater-Based LiquidsWater-Insoluble Liquids (Example: Perfume Oils)LearningsDESIGN OF SKIN CARE PRODUCTSHistory of CosmeticsRegulations of Cosmetics ProductsProduct DesignSkin CareEmulsionsStructure of Skin CreamsEssential Active Substances from Medical Point of ViewPenetration into the SkinTargeted Product Design in the Course of DevelopmentProduction of Skin Care ProductsBottles and Prices for Cosmetic CreamsDesign of all ElementsLearningsINFLUENCING THE PRODUCT DESIGN BY CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND MANUFACTURING PROCESSGeneral RemarksElements of the Manufacturing ProcessRaw Materials and Synthesis RoutesChemical Reactor and Reaction SequenceEntire ProcedureChoice of Machines and ApparatusesOperation ConditionsDrying GasLearningsDESIGN OF DISPERSE SOLIDS BY CHEMICAL REACTIONSImportance of Solid-State ReactionsTheoretical BasesModeling of Isothermal Solid-State ReactionsModeling of "Adiabatic" Solid ReactionsReactions of Disperse Particles in the IndustryFormation of ProductsEtherification of CelluloseDry NeutralizationBuilding MaterialsHints for PracticeLearningsMATERIALS FOR THE MACHINERYRelationship between Material and Product DesignChoice of MaterialStainless SteelNonferrous (NF) Metals and AlloysInorganic Nonmetallic MaterialsPlasticsLearningsPRINCIPLES OF PRODUCT DESGINCharacteristic FeaturesTargeted Production of Particles and Fluids from Different Raw MaterialsLearningsIndex
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Autoren-Porträt von Wilfried Rähse
Dr. Wilfried Rähse has been Partner of a start-up (ATS License GmbH) for several years and is responsible for the scientific development of formulations and production processes of novel cosmeceuticals. Previously, Dr. Raehse worked at Henkel AG & Co. KGaA as director in the field of process development. The focus of his activities for washing, cleaning and skin care products were product design, the development of innovative processes and products for the future and the downstream processing of enzymes. His ideas and works led to large production facilities, such as the processing of enzymes, the steam drying in a spray tower and the Megaperls®, a washing powder in form of spheres. Dr. Raehse studied at the Technical University of Berlin chemistry and chemical engineering. He completed his PhD under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Dr. H. Koelbel in 1976. After a period as an assistant (1971 to 1977) at the College followed a 30-year industry activity at HENKEL in process development, but also in the production and in the environmental technology. Dr. Raehse has written many articles and a book (2007) on product design. He holds academic lectures and lecture at universities and at conferences about the optimization of products and processes, including chemical and engineering aspects
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Wilfried Rähse
- 2014, 488 Seiten, 200 Schwarz-Weiss-Abbildungen, Masse: 17,2 x 25,1 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Wiley-VCH
- ISBN-10: 3527333355
- ISBN-13: 9783527333356
- Erscheinungsdatum: 11.06.2014
Sprache:
Englisch
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