Powder characterisation companyFreeman Technologyhas joined and is actively supporting a collaborative program in the USA which aims to bring together a cross-disciplinary team of engineers, scientists and industry leaders to improve the way pharmaceuticals, foods and agriculture products are manufactured.
The Engineering Research Center for Structured Organic Particulate System (C-SOPS) involves the academic institutions of: Rutgers, the state university of New Jersey; Purdue University; New Jersey's Science and Technology Institute; and Universidad de Puerto Rico. Industry affiliates range from major pharmaceutical manufacturers to instrumentation suppliers.
SOP是指性能取决于微观结构的多组分有机系统。它们用于以特定环境的预定速率在特定环境中递送活性物质,在跨行业的类似过程制造,并分享普遍的技术限制。该计划提供了基于科学的有机复合产品的基于科学的开发的焦点,以及制药,营养保健和农用化学欧洲杯线上买球行业的制造过程。提供完整的详细信息http://ercforsops.org/
Tim Freeman, Director of Operations at Freeman Technology is enthusiastic about his company's participation. "The FT4 powder rheometer is becoming an established tool within powder processing, and especially in the pharmaceutical industry," he said. "Freeman Technology is pleased to be supporting and adding expertise to this exciting and valuable research program. We are able to contribute to the direction of projects and I also have the privilege of being a mentor on a number of the project groups."
Freeman Technology specialises in systems that measure powder flow properties and has over a decade of experience in powder characterisation. The FT4 Powder Rheometer is a universal powder tester that uses patented dynamic methodology, fully automated shear cells and several bulk property tests, including density, compressibility and permeability to quantify powder properties in terms of flow and processability. Correlating this data with processing performance enables users to optimise powder processes.