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The metal-finishing industry faces the ongoing challenge of managing wastewater effectively, especially when treating dissolved metals such as copper and hexavalent chromium. These metals pose significant environmental risks and introduce compliance and financial challenges. Traditional ion exchange and chemical precipitation methods exhibit limitations in selectively targeting specific metals and rely on hazardous chemical handling and secondary waste product treatment.  Both methods have limited effectiveness with increased metal concentrations, competing ions' presence, and dissolved solids' overall concentration.   Join James Landon, Chief Technology Officer at ElectraMet, as he introduces an innovative solution to conventional dissolved metal approaches, employing an electrochemical process to efficiently remove or convert dissolved metals. Beyond treatment, both sustainability and operational optimization hinge on real-time data. Learn how online Process Analyzer Technology (PAT) can revolutionize wastewater management, offering precise, real-time monitoring and analysis.   Key Learning Objectives:   Understand how the innovative electrochemical process overcomes challenges in metal finishing. Learn how real-time monitoring and analysis can optimize the wastewater treatment process Learn how integrating electrochemical processes with PAT can transform wastewater into revenue   Who Should Attend:   Process Engineers looking to optimize wastewater treatment processes or who are looking to implement PAT in their metal finishing lines Sustainability and Operations Managers tasked with implementing eco-friendly practices within their organizations and overseeing the day-to-day operations of metal finishing lines Environmental Compliance Officers tasked with ensuring their facilities meet regulatory standards for wastewater Wastewater Treatment Consultants advising on wastewater management strategies   Brought to you by: Speakers:     James Landon, PhD Chief Technology Officer and Co-founder,  PowerTech Water, Inc.     Brett Lane Senior Chemist, Metrohm USA     Ann Thayer Contributing Editor C&EN Media Group  
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Designed Experiments (DOEs) are the most efficient way to learn about a system. So, why isn’t everybody using DOE? Common responses to this question are “I first want to get a feel for this system” or “it wouldn’t work in this situation”. If this is something that you have heard, or tell yourself, join the experts from JMP to learn how DOE has evolved to allow for custom experiments that can unlock insights into complex systems.   DOE is a structured approach to study the relationships between multiple input factors and key outputs. This sounds like something any scientist would want to use, but most experimental approaches explore one-factor-at-a-time. This method appears structured but often results in not finding true relations between variables or misleading results.   During the session, learn how DOE successfully overcame several diverse chemical industry situations that resulted in time and resource savings, scientific breakthroughs, and financial benefits.     Key Learning Objectives:   Screening designs for understanding complex polymerization kinetics Specialized designs for evaluating raw materials used in consumer product formulations DOEs that optimize pharmaceutical and resin formulations A new class of Designs that can optimize chromatography method development   Who Should Attend:   Product developers R&D leaders Scientists and Engineers Formulation chemists Process engineers Analytical chemists   Brought to you by: Speakers:     Monique Roerdink Lander Systems Engineer JMP Statistical Discovery     Scott Allen Senior Systems Engineer JMP Statistical Discovery     Melissa O'Meara Forensic Science Consultant, C&EN Media Group
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