2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2015.01.307
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Process Analytical Instrumentation, the Challenges for In-situ Characterization of Complex Particulate Materials

Abstract: The twin desires to increase competitiveness, and reduce exposure to risk are common to all manufacturers. This translates into increasing product complexity, a constant pressure on costs, and legislated minimisation of environmental footprint which in turn requires better control, more cheaply and with less waste. Hence improving process efficiency and understanding is a key goal for many chemical producers. Particulate handling operations are widespread in the processing of a wide and diverse range of produc… Show more

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“…The total cost of ownership based on current models of chemical analysis can be broken down into two broad categories: purchase cost and lifetime cost (13). The lifetime cost forms about 55% of the total and involves costs associated with materials and consumables, support and training, and administrative tasks.…”
Section: Challenges With the Current Model And Alternative Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total cost of ownership based on current models of chemical analysis can be broken down into two broad categories: purchase cost and lifetime cost (13). The lifetime cost forms about 55% of the total and involves costs associated with materials and consumables, support and training, and administrative tasks.…”
Section: Challenges With the Current Model And Alternative Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And unlike the pharmaceutical industry, the critical quality This means that novel instruments and novel methods are necessary to be able to measure these properties, which requires further research. Furthermore, the use of advanced instruments in the industry is always fraught with practical issues, including complex implementation (in terms of sampling), reliability and maintainability, and safety [26].…”
Section: Requirement Of Advanced Analytical Sensors and Data Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%