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First ever real-time batch crystallisation control

An Ashe Morris product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Mar 14, 2007

A new automated technique for controlling batch crystallisation has been developed by Ashe Morris, for use in the unique Coflux batch technology, which improves both quality and consistency

Ashe Morris develops the world's first batch crystallisation control for its unique Coflux batch technology.

A new automated technique for controlling batch crystallisation has been developed by Ashe Morris.

It will accelerate the process development of batch crystallisation processes and improve both the quality and consistency of industrial crystallisation processes.

The control system monitors crystal mass from enthalpy data and uses this to control the set point.

The controller also measures rate of crystallisation from power data and uses this as the process variable.

By using direct measurement of crystallisation, this technique eliminates guess-work from the control process.

This technique is designed to be used on systems with Coflux reactors.

For further information please contact Ashe Morris direct.

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