Synfluid® High Viscosity mPAO Webinar

Chevron Phillips Chemical is pleased to introduce the hottest addition to its line of quality products – high viscosity Synfluid® mPAO 65 cSt, mPAO 100 cSt and mPAO150 cSt.Using Chevron Phillips Chemical’s proprietary technology, these metallocene polyalphaolefins (mPAO) offer significant pour point and viscosity advantages over the competition, providing formulators with new products that can be used in high viscosity PAO applications.
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This change in your mindset can be challenging! In this webinar we will help you take the first steps in DoE with JMP and transition from the traditional mindset to the DoE mindset.Global science and chemicals company Johnson Matthey use advanced techniques and DoE to deliver the sustainable technologies of the future, shaped around their customers’ and the chemical community’s needs. Using knowledge of chemistry and its applications, they research, develop and innovate solutions to making the world a cleaner and healthier place.
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In this webinar, we will explore best practice approaches for seamless handover at critical junctures en route to commercial manufacturing of small molecule drugs. One of the biggest challenges in today's small molecule drug development are the different requirements on quality and supply chain going from exploratory research to commercial manufacturing. A key risk to consider is the over- and/or underengineering of chemical specialties for drug synthesis leading to higher total cost of ownership.
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