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Discover the Power of Your MultiMax™ on-demand webinar

The MultiMaxTM reactor system has proven valuable as a powerful tool in all phases of chemical development through: performing reactions in an automated way while capturing real time process information, rapid development of a safe and scalable route for a first pilot run, optimization of critical process parameters and efficient execution of QbD and DoE studies and through developing robust and safe processes for commercial scale-up.

Discovering the Power of your MultiMax™ Webinar details
This webinar will provide information on the available
 MultiMaxTM accessories that enhance the system to improve your chemistry.

  • Increase efficiency and flexibility by using: 
    • Different reactor scales - modularity Manual or automated volumetric/gravimetric dosing
    • pH measurement and control Torque measurement and control
    • Turbidity measurements for crystallization studies
  • Expand your application range by using in situ Process Analytical Technology (PAT) tools:
    • Observe reaction start/end and dynamics via real time heat flow profiling Gain calorimetric data to evaluate the safety of your process on early stage
    • Observe chemical intermediates and reaction kinetics with in situ FTIR reaction analysis 
    • Understand and optimize your pressure chemistry by measuring gas uptake profiles Monitor crystallizations with Lasentec® FBRM® to optimize crystal size distribution and maximize yield


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Automated Lab Reactors: MultiMax™, LabMax® and SSPS
For process and product development, we offer a wide range of tools from small-volume parallel reactors to single reactor systems in the kilogram scale. The Automated Lab Reactor Systems -
 MultiMax™, LabMax®,and SSPS - are operated by easy-to-use and easy-to-understand software and take into account the constraints imposed by the production process at an early stage.

Reaction Calorimeters: RC1e™and MultiMax™ 
To develop and bring a process into production quickly, calorimetric information, such as reaction enthalpy, heat flow profiles, maximum heat flow, heat transfer data, and specific heat of the reaction mass, is required. The RC1eTM reaction calorimeter and MultiMaxTM are the industry standard and recognized as state-of-the-art instruments to not only generate basic data, but also to develop, optimize, and better understand reaction mechanisms.