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When faced with an array of options for your processing equipment, how do you know which one to choose?
Find out by attending the 'Introduction to the processing of dry solid materials: short course' at the University of Greenwich's Wolfson Centre, 7 – 8 June 2016.
This course will clarify the pros and cons of each type of hardware and help you to make an informed selection.
The following topics will be considered:
If you are a plant designer, plant manager or work in maintenance, this course will improve your ability to deal with the design and troubleshooting of plants. You'll also benefit if you are from operational staff or senior management through a better understanding of potential pitfalls and how to make your plant as efficient and trouble-free as possible.
Fee: £765 per delegate
Read more and register HERE.
Find out by attending the 'Introduction to the processing of dry solid materials: short course' at the University of Greenwich's Wolfson Centre, 7 – 8 June 2016.
This course will clarify the pros and cons of each type of hardware and help you to make an informed selection.
The following topics will be considered:
- Formation / agglomeration of powders
- Blending operations (tumbling vs high shear)
- Particle size reduction (mill types)
- Drying or moisture modification
- Classification
- Particle coating
If you are a plant designer, plant manager or work in maintenance, this course will improve your ability to deal with the design and troubleshooting of plants. You'll also benefit if you are from operational staff or senior management through a better understanding of potential pitfalls and how to make your plant as efficient and trouble-free as possible.
Fee: £765 per delegate
Read more and register HERE.
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