Testing of Personal Care Formulations

Thank you to those who attended last week, both delegates and speakers.  I hope you found the meeting informative and useful.

We are currently getting together the talks and the recordings of the meeting (with the speakers permission) and these should hopefully be available in the next week or so.

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 This meeting in the series will consider the testing of personal care formulations in terms of their physical properties and final application.  It is critical to understand your formulation and how it will it alter over time.  No one wants a product to sperate or fail whilst on the shelf.  It is also important to test the efficiency of your product and how the formulation will perform in the final application.  This meeting will hopefully address a number of these issues.

Our meeting will have several themes:

  • Physical testing of formulations
  • Product stability
  • Preservation
  • Product safety

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ecoform 2013 is a technical conference aimed to promote the exchange of information and experience among scientists and other professionals working in the field of green chemistry and formulation.

Programme will include a number of talks from invited experts from industry and academia and a selection from submitted abstracts. The speaker list includes;

Supercritical Water - Jawwad Darr (King’s College London)

Microwave processing – Vitaliy Khutoryanskiy (University of Reading)

Green chemistry - Peter Dunn (Pfizer)

Supercritical CO2 – Vivek Trivedi (University of Greenwich)

Ultrasonics – Timothy Mason (Coventry University)

Radiation Technology – Janusz M. Rosiak (Technical University of Łódź)

 

Important dates

Abstract submission: 01 March 2013

Early bird deadline: 01 May 2013

 

An event organised by the Formulation Science and Technology Group (FSTG) of RSC and the University of Greenwich in association with RSC Sonochemistry and Industrial Physical Chemistry group

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