The behaviors and transformations in the process and application of complex products are most often dynamic responses depending as much on thermomechanical constraints as on formulation factors.

Instrumental laboratory or quality control techniques often struggle to discriminate and anticipate the impact of formulations on their processability and performance.

Empirical approaches of scale-up and pilot tests make it possible to converge towards optima, but it is common for later variabilities to call them into question and require new test campaigns.

At Rheonis, we provide our clients with an original approach based on instrumental behavioral techniques - to quantify the dynamic parameters associated with the response to thermomechanical constraints -, the modeling of said constraints and the study of correlations between formulation factors, conditions process/application and final performance.

We develop and internalize tailor-made predictive instrumental approaches, propose and support the implementation of concrete solutions in problem solving, performance optimization and formulation improvement.

Last Updated on February 28, 2019 by Vincent Billot