Suspension (and Emulsion) – ology 2025
Suspension (and Emulsion) – ology 2025
9th April 2025 : 2:00 pm – 10th April 2025 : 5:00 pm BST
iFormulate’s popular Suspensionology training course has now been updated and expanded to include emulsions and will be delivered on-line over two afternoons (UK time) in April of 2025.
Suspensions and emulsions are important formats in a wide range of industries such as pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, agrochemicals, healthcare, food and drink to name but a few. In this course you will learn:
- The differences between suspensions, emulsions, mixtures and solutions
- Which ingredients go into making stable suspensions and emulsions
- The science and theories underlying the stability and application of suspensions and emulsions
- How to characterise suspensions and emulsions
- How to produce these at a laboratory and in large scale
Outline Course Programme
Day 1
- What are Suspensions and Emulsions?
- Suspension and Emulsion Ingredients
- Suspension and Emulsion Theories
Day 2
- Characterising Suspensions and Emulsions
- Theories
- Particle Size Demo
- Rheology Demo
- Manufacturing Suspensions and Emulsions including demos
- Case Studies
In the case studies section, attendees will be able to bring along some of their own issues for the trainers to discuss
Attendees will receive copies of all slides and a recording of the sessions
Trainers
iFormulate has teamed up with leading experts in the field to develop this course further. Please click on links to learn more
Professor Ian Scowen is an Emeritus Professor from the University of Lincoln
Joseph Hodges is a Project Manager responsible for Particle Characterisation and Rheology from Anton Paar
James Cardus is a Technical Sales Engineer from Silverson Machines. He has a background in Chemical Engineering and experience throughout the process industry.
Fees
Early Bird before 01 March 2025 £450 excluding VAT (VAT only payable by those resident in the UK)
Full Fee after 01 March 2025 £495 excluding VAT (VAT only payable by those resident in the UK)
For an invoice please e-mail info@iformulate.biz or use the checkout function on the PayPal buttons below.
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