Faced with the complexities of behavior of powders, fibers, gels, emulsions, resins, pendant lights, raincoats, etc., empiricism is the most common industrial method. 

Effective in solving specific problems, although often greedy in terms of time, resources and materials, empiricism finds its limits when it comes to explaining recurring variability, understanding the factors of influence and their interactions, anticipate product or process modifications and capitalize on know-how.

At Rheonis, we develop for and with our customers a better understanding of the behavior of their products in process and application thermomechanical techniques to derive new performance and innovation levers. 

Our original approach, developed and tested over more than 120 industrial projects, mobilizes know-how and techniques from applied research (physics, rheology, mechanics of complex fluids, thermal, physico-chemical), combined with continuous improvement and special engineering tools.

We thus provide tailor-made solutions and improvements for performance and innovation at the product-process-equipment-instrumentation-method levels.

 

Last Updated on November 23, 2018 by Vincent Billot