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PDILF – Welcome

Welcome and Introduction to Particle Dispersion in Liquid Formulation

PDILF – Tying It All Together

Tying It All Together The session chairs gave their views of what they had learned from Particle Dispersion in Liquid Formulation and what the future might hold.

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PDILF – A Stobo – A Statistical Approach to Ink Formulation

A Statistical Approach to Ink Formulation – posterAnna-Marie Stobo, David Johnson, Lynn Donlon, Rachel Findlay, Jodie Clark, Adam Todd, Ross Urquhart, Martin SondergaardCPI, John Walker Road, Coxon Building, NETPark, Sedgefield, TS21 3FEanna-marie.stobo@uk-cpi.com www.uk-cpi.com / www.lee-bed.eu LEE-BED is a Horizon 2020 project that aims to reduce development time of materials and process for the production of […]

PDILF – K Jurkschat – Combining Methods for Particle Size Dispersion Measurement in a Research and Development Environment

Combining Methods for Particle Size Dispersion Measurement in a Research and Development EnvironmentDr Kerstin JurkschatDepartment of Materials, Oxford University, Oxford, UKkerstin.jurkschat@materials.ox.ac.uk Although various methods are available to measure particle size distributions for a wide range of sizes and concentrations, most of them are best suited to relatively simple systems, i.e. one type of particle in […]

PDILF – C Pizzey – Shining a Light on Particle Characterisation at the Diamond Light Source

Shining a Light on Particle Characterisation at the Diamond Light Source – posterClaire PizzeyDiamond Light Source, Didcot, UK claire.pizzey@diamond.ac.uk Diamond Light Source is the UK’s national synchrotron science facility, located at the Harwell Science and Innovation Campus in Oxfordshire. Diamond generates brilliant beams of light from infra-red to X-rays which are used to investigate physical […]

PDILF – A Elton-Legrix – Highly Dispersible Kaolin for Printing Inks

Highly Dispersible Kaolin for Printing Inks – posterAnabelle Elton-Legrix, Andrew Curtis Imerys Minerals Ltd, St Austell, UK anabelle.legrix@imerys.com The inherent hydrophilic nature of kaolin particles make them well suited for incorporation into water borne liquid systems, but it is also of interest to disperse fine kaolin particles for solvent based applications, in particular non polar […]

PDILF – E Haas – From particles to an ice-repellent coating

From particles to an ice-repellent coatingEmily Haas1, Christina Puijk1, Selina Ambrose1, Angelo La Rosa2, Geraldine Durand2, Anna Wojdyla-Cieslak3, Alan Taylor3 1 Promethean Particles, Nottingham, UK 2 London South Bank University (LSBU), Cambridge, UK 3 TWI, Cambridge, UK emily.haas@proparticles.co.uk Promethean Particles is a pioneer in the manufacture of high specification nanomaterials for a range of applications […]

PDILF – A Giese – Determination of Stability and Particle Size of Colloids in Lab or Online

Determination of Stability and Particle Size of Colloids in Lab or Online – posterAndré Giese, Kai Gossmann, Philipp Schreier, Margret Böck, Hanno Wachernig Colloid Metrix GmbH, Meerbusch, Germany Contact Email: giese@colloid-metrix.de In addition to the final product properties, the main objective in the formulation of colloidal dispersions is the particle size and the stability against […]

PDILF – S Bacon – Powder Incorporation into Liquids using Ytron ZC1

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Powder Incorporation into Liquids using Ytron ZC1 – posterJames C. Bacon, Chris D. Rielly, N. Gül Özcan-TaskinLoughborough University, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Loughborough, LE11 3TU, UKContact Email: J.C.Bacon@lboro.ac.uk ; CDRielly@lboro.ac.uk ;  N.Ozcan-Taskin@lboro.ac.uk The introduction of nanoparticles in new formulations has resulted in enhanced product performance or entirely new product properties that cannot be achieved otherwise. […]