The Automatic Methods Group Newsletter
1996
Meeting Report on BP IV Automation and Industrial Process Analysis
publication
Author Information
Author(s): Malcolm Cooper, John Green, J. R. P. Clarke, Malcolm Crook, Ron Belchamber, Peter R. Fielden, Dr Richard Brown, Dr Alan Braithwaite, Dr Theo Haftenscheid, Dr Emile De Sager, Bill Boyle, Liz Wolfenden, Dr Alex Bianci, Dr John Twibell, Greg Johnson, Ian Rillie, John Cocker
Primary Institution: Royal Society of Chemistry
Conclusion
The meeting highlighted the advantages of automated process analysis and the use of advanced techniques in various applications.
Supporting Evidence
- At-plant analysis offers significant advantages by placing analytical equipment close to operations.
- Near-infrared analysis allows for faster on-line measurements compared to traditional methods.
- Flow injection analysis provides a reliable and low-cost technique for chemical analysis.
Takeaway
This meeting was about using machines to help analyze processes in factories, making it faster and easier for workers.
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