Click on the advert above to visit the company web site

Product category: Process Monitoring and Optimisation
News Release from: Silverdale Scientific | Subject: Grabitech MultiSimplex
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 08 July 2005

MultiSimplex optimisation software

Request your FREE weekly copy of the Processingtalk email newsletter. News about Process Monitoring and Optimisation and more every issue. Click here for details.

MultiSimplex software can mathematically predict optimal reactions or routes to dramatically improve the quality of products, efficiency of processes and performance of laboratory instruments

Grabitech MultiSimplex software can be used to mathematically predict optimal reactions, procedures or routes that can be used to dramatically improve the quality of products, speed of production, efficiency of processes and performance of laboratory instruments in a fraction of the time it would using conventional trial and error techniques After just a few experimental steps, the software can be used to easily predict the optimal conditions for any reaction, operation or process; this can save many hours days or even weeks of experimental work that would otherwise be necessary to achieve the same result

MultiSimplex optimisation is based on a combination of mathematical prediction and practical trials that are performed step-by-step.

The efficient and systematic search strategies of the optimisation algorithms combine together with the users' skill and experience to form a powerful tool that can be used to optimise almost any technical system in a quick and easy way.

Numerous documented examples are available to illustrate how using MultiSimplex software can save time and money; in one example quality characteristics improved by 50-100%, in another manufacturing throughputs increased up to 50%, another example shows how combustion facilities have cut environmental emissions by 20-30% and some analytical laboratories have even cut analysis time by up to 50%.

MultiSimplex software can simultaneously handle several optimisation criteria and find optimum conditions with a minimum of practical trials.

Basic or modified simplex methods and numerical and graphical evaluation are supported and use of the software is well within the capabilities of engineers and scientists due to the 'friendly' user interface.

Silverdale Scientific: contact details and other news
Email this article to a colleague
Register for the free Processingtalk email newsletter
Processingtalk Home Page

Search the Pro-Talk network of sites