Suspensionology has been developed by iFormulate with the benefit of industry feedback to provide you with the essential practical and theoretical understanding of how suspensions and dispersions can be made, stabilised and characterised.
Why Attend?
In a compact one-day interactive training course, you’ll learn:
- The differences between suspensions, emulsions, mixtures and solutions;
- Which ingredients go into making a stable suspension;
- The underlying theories of suspension stability;
- How to characterise suspension formulations;
- How to produce suspensions in the lab and in large scale.
Outline Course Programme
- The Definition of a Suspension
- Suspension Ingredients
- Theoretical Aspects
- Characterisation Techniques
- Manufacturing Suspensions
- Laboratory Tour
Attendees will receive full course materials on a USB memory stick.
Venue
Suspensionology will be held at the Joseph Banks Laboratories, University of Lincoln.
Lincoln is one of the UK’s most historic cities and its thriving University is rapidly becoming a force in ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº and the Life Sciences.
We are delighted to be running this course in association with the School of ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº and the Head of ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº, Professor Ian Scowen, will be one of our course tutors.
Why Attend?
In a compact one-day interactive training course, you’ll learn:
- The differences between suspensions, emulsions, mixtures and solutions;
- Which ingredients go into making a stable suspension;
- The underlying theories of suspension stability;
- How to characterise suspension formulations;
- How to produce suspensions in the lab and in large scale.
Outline Course Programme
- The Definition of a Suspension
- Suspension Ingredients
- Theoretical Aspects
- Characterisation Techniques
- Manufacturing Suspensions
- Laboratory Tour
Attendees will receive full course materials on a USB memory stick.
Venue
Suspensionology will be held at the Joseph Banks Laboratories, University of Lincoln.
Lincoln is one of the UK’s most historic cities and its thriving University is rapidly becoming a force in ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº and the Life Sciences.
We are delighted to be running this course in association with the School of ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº and the Head of ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº, Professor Ian Scowen, will be one of our course tutors.