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Watch these webinars to discover ways Thermo Scientific extruders, mixers, and related analytical instrumentation can help you address challenges in material development, processing, and manufacturing where texture and taste are critical to meeting customer specifications.
This webinar provides a complete introduction or refresher to modern twin-screw compounding.
Discover how to create better starch compounds by controlling extrusion conditions for food products.
Learn how twin-screw compounders are a flexible solution for the development of plant-based proteins.
Application scientist, Valerie Stahl introduces meat analogues and demonstrates process set-ups.
Learn more about the advantages extrusion delivers to applications such as compounding and dry granulation, sheet extrusion of free-standing electrode films or solid-state electrolytes, and compounding of anode and cathode slurries.
In this webinar, extruder rheology is illustrated using a series of practical examples and linked with actual processes.
Learn how the torque rheometer and measuring mixers performs routine monitoring and production of small sample batches.
This webinar presents useful information on the powder metallurgy shaping process via injection molding.
Learn about the advantages extrusion delivers to applications such as compounding and dry granulation, sheet extrusion of free-standing electrode films or solid-state electrolytes, and compounding of anode and cathode slurries.
Watch how an instrument’s die entrance flow profiles, die lengths, and flow inhomogeneities can influence the texture of products.
Learn about the influence of die length and throughput on product texture and process stability using a Thermo Scientific Process 16 Hygienic Twin-Screw Extruder.
Learn about low-moisture meat analog extrusion with a Thermo Scientific Process 16 Hygienic Twin-Screw Extruder.
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