Good Titration Practice in Petrochemicals

From the ground to the engine of a vehicle, the quality control of petrochemicals is critical in every stage of the process. Water sensitivity of petrochemicals as well as their non-aqueous solubility requires special handling of the samples and specific sensors and solvents used in their analysis. This GTP Petrochemical Webinar offers knowledge and tips to assist you in optimizing your oil and fuel analysis; such as Karl Fischer water determination, TAN, TBN and mercaptans.
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K-REACH and K-BPR: Latest developments

Chemical Watch

This two-part webinar took place on 22 March and provided a regulatory and legal overview of the recently amended K-REACH and the newly adopted K-BPR. Each session demonstrated to what extent these two regulations will affect your industry and what you need to do to comply.
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Chemical Producer's Guide to DCS Migrations

Rockwell Automation

This MAVERICK technologies and Rockwell Automation as we explore best-in-class approaches to DCS migrations in the chemical industry. We will focus on how to begin a successful DCS migration by addressing justification and defining scope to gain insights into cost, schedule, and impact on operations. We will discuss: The best ways to justify a project Defining business outcomes Properly scoping a migration project. In these discussions, we will share examples of how we help customers be innovative when migrating their DCS to help enable data-driven operations. Don't simply replicate decades-old technologies; innovate.
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Artificial Intelligence for Chemical Reaction Predictions: IBM RXN for Chemistry"

Cognitive Systems Institute Group

Teodoro Laino from IBM presented "Artificial Intelligence for Chemical Reaction Predictions: IBM RXN for Chemistry"as part of the Cognitive Systems Institute Speaker Series
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Customized Solutions for the Manufacturing of Fine Chemicals and APIs

ACS

Many complex and multi-stage API syntheses involve transformations for which batch processing has significant limitations in terms of safety, quality, yield and/or feasibility. Even at moderate manufacturing scales, which are typical for the pharmaceutical and fine chemical industries, the continuous processing benefits become more obvious for pharmaceutical companies, API manufacturers and regulatory authorities. This webinar will examine the benefits and advantages of using continuous processing for the manufacturing of fine chemicals and APIs, illustrated by industrial case studies. Presentation 1: "Flow Chemistry - Concepts and Tools" by Dr. Patrick Löb Continuous processing is playing an increasing role in the development and manufacturing of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs). This presentation specifically outlines concepts and tools of flow chemistry based on milli- and microstructure reactors. Benefit topics - improved process controls, the accessibility of novel process windows, straightforward scale-up, and operational advantages - are discussed and illustrated by selected application examples. Challenges such as the handling of solids are addressed.
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