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Experimental results

 

Experimental results are the compiled and evaluated results of conducting an experiment. They are based on measurement data, observations and sample analyses. The goal is to make reliable statements about product properties, process behavior and technical feasibility.

In process engineering, experimental results include, for example, information on mixing quality, drying time, residual moisture, temperature distribution or reaction yield. The results are correlated with the defined experimental parameters. Only in this way can cause-and-effect relationships be identified.

Experimental results must be reproducible and traceable. Proper documentation is therefore essential. It forms the basis for process optimization, scale-up and validation. Missing or unclear experimental results increase development risks and can lead to incorrect designs.

At amixon®, experimental results from pilot-plant and on-site trials are evaluated systematically. They serve as a basis for decision-making for the design of industrial mixing, drying and reactor systems.