Training in organic powder analysis

Chemical analysis Material characterization Training organisation
5500 m² laboratory
5500 m² laboratory + 99% of services are provided in-house
Accredited laboratory
Accredited laboratory COFRAC ISO 17025
CIR
CIR Research tax credit

objectives

Understanding key properties: granulometry, morphology, particle size distribution, flow behaviour

Reducing manufacturing defects

Training in the regulations governing organic powders

Improving industrial processes

Pedagogical resources

  • Screening of training material
  • Handover of training material
  • Training led by experts in the techniques required

Target audience

Technicians or engineers in charge of research & innovation, process & industrialisation, production & maintenance, quality control, health, safety & environment, purchasing & supplies …

Program

For more information on the program, please contact us

Information updated on 07.10.2024

Practical information

  • In-company training
  • Questionnaire at the beginning and end of the course (Quizzes)
  • Attendance sheet
  • Duration: 2 days
  • PRM and PSH accessibility
  • Adaptable to customer needs
  • Price on quotation
  • No pre-requisites required for this course
  • A certificate of completion will be issued at the end of the course.
PRM and PSH access

Our training courses are accessible to people with disabilities. We will offer you solutions for adaptations (e.g. training aids, pace of training, teaching support, etc.) and adjustments to suit your needs.

Your teams need training in organic powder analysis

What is an organic powder ?

An organic powder is a material made up of small solid particles, generally derived from organic compounds, i.e. substances containing carbon, often combined with other elements such as hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen. These powders come mainly from biological or synthetic sources, and are used in many industrial sectors.

Organic powders can be natural (such as plant powders, plant extracts or animal powders) or synthetic (derived from organic chemistry, such as polymers or certain medicines).

Why train in organic powder analysis?

Organic powders are used in a variety of sectors, including pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and fine chemicals. Their behaviour and properties have a direct impact on the quality of finished products. Training in the analysis of organic powders gives you the skills you need to optimise processes and guarantee that products meet requirements.

The FILAB laboratory's organic powder analysis training ...

Have you just recruited new talent for your laboratory? Is the right person no longer part of your team? Would you like to improve your expertise in organic powder analysis?

As an accredited training organisation, FILAB supports your teams in training, whatever your sector of activity.

At FILAB, we only develop and offer our customers tailor-made training courses, in line with your industrial issues or analytical challenges.

To register for the course or to obtain a quote, please contact us directly by email or telephone.

Training will start within 3 months of acceptance of the agreement.

The filab advantages
A highly qualified team
A highly qualified team
Responsiveness in responding to and processing requests
Responsiveness in responding to and processing requests
A COFRAC ISO 17025 accredited laboratory
A COFRAC ISO 17025 accredited laboratory
(Staves available on www.cofrac.com - Accreditation number: 1-1793)
A complete analytical park of 5,500m².
A complete analytical park of 5,500m².
Tailor-made support
Tailor-made support
Thomas ROUSSEAU Scientific and Technical Director
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