Wiley-VCH, 2014. – 488 p.
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.
Industrial Product Design of Solids and Liquids: A Practical Guide is essential reading for the pharmaceutical, cosmetics and personal care, food, fragrance, paints, plastics and agricultural industries.
Preface;
Chemical Product Design – a New Approach in Product and Process Development;
Diversity of Product Design;
Generation and Assessment of Ideas for Novel Products;
Compressed Development and Implementation of Innovations;
Product Design of Particles;
Product Design of Particles by Coatings;
Product Design Out of Disperse and Continuous Phases by Crushing;
Product Design Out of Continuous Phases by Spray Drying and Crystallization;
Manufacturing of Application-Related Designed Plastic Products;
Production of Tailor-Made Enzymes for Detergents;
Design of Solid Laundry Detergents According to Consumer Requirements;
Product Design of Liquids;
Design of Skin Care Products;
Influencing the Product Design by Chemical Reactions and the Manufacturing Process;
Design of Disperse Solids by Chemical Reactions;
Materials for the Machinery;
Principles of Product Design 449