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Powder Characterisation - University of Leeds
Mar 20 2016
Faculty of Engineering
Tuesday 10 – Friday 13 May 2016
This short course will outline the principles and methods for characterising the chemical, physical and mechanical properties of powders at length scales ranging from molecular level to single particles and to bulk levels. Sample preparation and the state-of-the-art techniques for particle characterisation will be detailed. The course is given by over ten presenters with internationally-leading expertise in their own speciality fields. The outcome of the course should enable the participants to choose what and how to characterise the powder and suspension properties and to diagnose particular process and product issues of interest.
The course is intended for scientists, engineers and technologists wishing to gain a better understanding of powder characteristics to enable them to address powder handling, processing and manufacturing issues from a fundamental base.
The course fee is £1600 for the full course and £400 for any one day. Discounted fees apply to postgraduate students.
For more details visit https://ilmt.co/PL/qLW7 chemical and process engineering.
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