02.09.2024

Glatt Colloquium on Powder Technology

We are happy to anounce, that Prof Stefan Heinrich, will hold a presentation about "Multi-scale modelling and characterization of dense gas-solid flows" at the Glatt Colloquium on Powder Technology. If you are interested, the registration of the event is open until October, 1st.

At the colloquium you will get a comprehensive overview of processes for thermal powder production:
 - Particle/process gas interaction
 - Production of raw materials and precursors
 - Processes in the synthesis reactor
 - Downstream processes
 - Analytics
 - Application examples

For synthesis, coating and calcination of micro- and and nanopowders, treatment in a pulsating hot gas pulsating hot gas flow has proven to be advantageous in numerous cases. Learn more about this technology and its potential. We have succeeded in bringing together leading scientists in this field. In this way, we can shed light on the entire process chain in the production of novel powders, both theoretically and by means of selected examples.

Who should attend?

Are you a materials scientist, product developer and are you involved in research or production? The colloquium is basically aimed at anyone who is looking for novel ways to manufacture, coat and thermally post-treat fine powders – from the nano to the micrometer range. Solutions for complex stoichiometry and crystal structure requirements, for example in mixed oxides, will be considered, as well as options for organic and inorganic core-shell coating and aspects of calcination. The combination of theoretical considerations and practical experience takes into account different levels of prior knowledge.

How to participate?

Date: October 29-30, 2024
Location: Glatt Engineering GmbH, Nordstraße 12, 99427 Weimar
Participation fee: 120 € (plus VAT) Costs for the evening program on 29.10.2024 are included
Registration: Please register bindingly by 01.10.2024 at the latest.

Upon request, you will also receive recommendations for overnight accommodation in the cultural city of Weimar.

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02.09.2024

Glatt Colloquium on Powder Technology

We are happy to anounce, that Prof Stefan Heinrich, will hold a presentation about "Multi-scale modelling and characterization of dense gas-solid flows" at the Glatt Colloquium on Powder Technology. If you are interested, the registration of the event is open until October, 1st.

At the colloquium you will get a comprehensive overview of processes for thermal powder production:
 - Particle/process gas interaction
 - Production of raw materials and precursors
 - Processes in the synthesis reactor
 - Downstream processes
 - Analytics
 - Application examples

For synthesis, coating and calcination of micro- and and nanopowders, treatment in a pulsating hot gas pulsating hot gas flow has proven to be advantageous in numerous cases. Learn more about this technology and its potential. We have succeeded in bringing together leading scientists in this field. In this way, we can shed light on the entire process chain in the production of novel powders, both theoretically and by means of selected examples.

Who should attend?

Are you a materials scientist, product developer and are you involved in research or production? The colloquium is basically aimed at anyone who is looking for novel ways to manufacture, coat and thermally post-treat fine powders – from the nano to the micrometer range. Solutions for complex stoichiometry and crystal structure requirements, for example in mixed oxides, will be considered, as well as options for organic and inorganic core-shell coating and aspects of calcination. The combination of theoretical considerations and practical experience takes into account different levels of prior knowledge.

How to participate?

Date: October 29-30, 2024
Location: Glatt Engineering GmbH, Nordstraße 12, 99427 Weimar
Participation fee: 120 € (plus VAT) Costs for the evening program on 29.10.2024 are included
Registration: Please register bindingly by 01.10.2024 at the latest.

Upon request, you will also receive recommendations for overnight accommodation in the cultural city of Weimar.

Back to Institute SPE - News