DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS FOR FORMULATORS
Jurys Inn, East Midlands Airport, UK
December 4th 鈥 5th 2018
Formulations are complex products with multiple components and phases. Also, we usually need to balance several performance properties to deliver the optimum product. No wonder that the traditional 鈥渙ne variable at a time鈥 approach to product optimisation often fails.
DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS FOR FORMULATORS is a two-day course which will improve your practical understanding of statistical experimental design (DoE) and how it can be applied to improve and develop your formulations.:
DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS FOR FORMULATORS is very suitable for:
鈥 Those involved in all aspects of formulation, from researchers, through to product developers, scale-up engineers and process engineers in manufacturing.
鈥 Those active in all formulating industries areas including inks, coatings, agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, food, drink, FMCG, home care and health care.
DoE software will be used in the course, but the principles can be applied to all traditional software packages as well as Excel. No serious prior statistical knowledge will be needed.
HOW YOU WILL BENEFIT
Attendees will
Become familiar with the principles of Experimental Design (DoE)
Learn the differences between screening, optimising and robust designs
Learn how to design full and fractional designs for processes and mixtures
Understand how to analyse results to identify main factors and interactions
Appreciate the value of Principle Component Analysis for formulations
Become aware of the pitfalls to avoid in DoE
OUTLINE PROGRAMME
Day 1 鈥 Tuesday 4th December 2018
8:30 Registration
9:00 Introduction and course objectives
9:15 The 鈥淎rt of Formulation鈥
9:30 Introduction to the principles of Design of Experiments (DoE) with a comparison with traditional methods. Introduction to DoE language and the DoE process. How to identify potentially important factors and ranges
10:45 Coffee
11:00 Designs for two factors. Taylor鈥檚 expansion and an introduction to the statistics. Designs for three and more factors. Workshop: Selecting factors and ranges
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Fractional factorial designs. Different design types from screening designs to optimisation and robustness designs
15:00 Coffee
15:15 Mixture designs. Types of designs. Comparison and contrast with process designs
16:00 How and when to use the different design types. Workshop: Calculating main effects and identifying interactions
17:00 Close
Day 2: Wednesday December 5th 2018
9:00 Recap of day 1
9:15 The importance of solvents in formulations
9:30 Principal component analysis (PCA) for solvent selection
10:45 Coffee
11:00 Case studies.
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Workshop: Implementing DoE.
15:00 Coffee
15:30 Review of the course and questions
17:00 Close
COURSE LECTURERS
Dr Paul Murray 鈥 Paul Murray Catalysis Consulting
Dr David Calvert, Director, iFormulate Ltd
VENUE
Design for Formulation will be held at the Jury鈥檚 Inn Hotel, East Midlands Airport, UK. The location is convenient for road (M1), mainline rail (East Midlands Parkway) and air (European and UK) connections. Further details on the venue and travel connections can be found here.
REGISTRATION
拢1149 + VAT per person for registrations after 1 October
Jurys Inn, East Midlands Airport, UK
December 4th 鈥 5th 2018
Formulations are complex products with multiple components and phases. Also, we usually need to balance several performance properties to deliver the optimum product. No wonder that the traditional 鈥渙ne variable at a time鈥 approach to product optimisation often fails.
DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS FOR FORMULATORS is a two-day course which will improve your practical understanding of statistical experimental design (DoE) and how it can be applied to improve and develop your formulations.:
DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS FOR FORMULATORS is very suitable for:
鈥 Those involved in all aspects of formulation, from researchers, through to product developers, scale-up engineers and process engineers in manufacturing.
鈥 Those active in all formulating industries areas including inks, coatings, agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, food, drink, FMCG, home care and health care.
DoE software will be used in the course, but the principles can be applied to all traditional software packages as well as Excel. No serious prior statistical knowledge will be needed.
HOW YOU WILL BENEFIT
Attendees will
Become familiar with the principles of Experimental Design (DoE)
Learn the differences between screening, optimising and robust designs
Learn how to design full and fractional designs for processes and mixtures
Understand how to analyse results to identify main factors and interactions
Appreciate the value of Principle Component Analysis for formulations
Become aware of the pitfalls to avoid in DoE
OUTLINE PROGRAMME
Day 1 鈥 Tuesday 4th December 2018
8:30 Registration
9:00 Introduction and course objectives
9:15 The 鈥淎rt of Formulation鈥
9:30 Introduction to the principles of Design of Experiments (DoE) with a comparison with traditional methods. Introduction to DoE language and the DoE process. How to identify potentially important factors and ranges
10:45 Coffee
11:00 Designs for two factors. Taylor鈥檚 expansion and an introduction to the statistics. Designs for three and more factors. Workshop: Selecting factors and ranges
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Fractional factorial designs. Different design types from screening designs to optimisation and robustness designs
15:00 Coffee
15:15 Mixture designs. Types of designs. Comparison and contrast with process designs
16:00 How and when to use the different design types. Workshop: Calculating main effects and identifying interactions
17:00 Close
Day 2: Wednesday December 5th 2018
9:00 Recap of day 1
9:15 The importance of solvents in formulations
9:30 Principal component analysis (PCA) for solvent selection
10:45 Coffee
11:00 Case studies.
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Workshop: Implementing DoE.
15:00 Coffee
15:30 Review of the course and questions
17:00 Close
COURSE LECTURERS
Dr Paul Murray 鈥 Paul Murray Catalysis Consulting
Dr David Calvert, Director, iFormulate Ltd
VENUE
Design for Formulation will be held at the Jury鈥檚 Inn Hotel, East Midlands Airport, UK. The location is convenient for road (M1), mainline rail (East Midlands Parkway) and air (European and UK) connections. Further details on the venue and travel connections can be found here.
REGISTRATION
拢1149 + VAT per person for registrations after 1 October