Courses by Cobblestone on the subject of Formulation
INCI: International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients
In 1973 The Cosmetic, Toiletry, Fragrance Association (CTFA, now called Personal Care Products Council [PCPC]) developed an industry voluntary process for assigning ingredient names that provides the consumer and medical field a common approach to understanding what is formulated in a personal care product. This process was accepted by the United States Food & Drug… Continue reading INCI: International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients
Read MoreSupervising a Human Error Free Environment
Supervision plays a crucial role in Human Error Reduction and Control. In this fully accredited training, critical factors like preparation, planning, scheduling, communication, among many others, will be discussed. People make mistakes because they can; our systems allow it. To work with these challenges, it is essential to understand human behavior and the psychology of… Continue reading Supervising a Human Error Free Environment
Read MoreCrystallization: Mastering Seeded Antisolvent Techniques
Crystallization plays a pivotal role in the production of high-quality specialty bulk products. This process will influence particle size, purity, and product yield all while needing to be monitored and controlled to meet a product’s specifications. This fully accredited training is tailored for process chemists, chemical engineers, and pharmaceutical engineers. It delves into the critical… Continue reading Crystallization: Mastering Seeded Antisolvent Techniques
Read MoreCosmetic Products Development
This fully accredited course will provide a step-by-step guide to the cosmetic product development process, helping you understand technical marketing, formulation, and testing strategies necessary to obtain efficacious, high-quality products. An “ideation-to-product introduction” approach will be presented, with technical and marketing milestones needed to be met during each critical stage of product development. The topics… Continue reading Cosmetic Products Development
Read MoreSurfactants: Chemistry, Theory,and Application
The high surface tension of water presents challenges to a formulator who attempts to develop products that will properly wet surfaces, disperse pigments, emulsify key components, or even generate or destabilize foam. This accredited course on surfactants (chemistry, theory, mechanism, and application) initially reviews the various types and chemical structures of commercially available surfactants. An… Continue reading Surfactants: Chemistry, Theory,and Application
Read MoreRheology: Chemistry, Theory, and Application
We must understand how materials are affected, by their flow behavior, as a result of applied stress forces. This knowledge will allow a formulator to develop products with the best possible outcome considering production, storage, packaging, and application. This intensive, accredited training course on rheology (chemistry, theory, mechanism, and application) reviews the basic principles of… Continue reading Rheology: Chemistry, Theory, and Application
Read MoreWalter G. Chambliss, Ph.D.
Walter G. Chambliss, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus of Pharmaceutics and Drug Delivery and Research Professor Emeritus at the Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Mississippi. He teaches graduate courses in pharmaceutical formulation development, manufacturing, and regulatory sciences. He also lectures in the Hands-on Course in Tablet Technology (tabcourse.com), a post-graduate education course.… Continue reading Walter G. Chambliss, Ph.D.
Read MoreOptimization of Powders for Flowability
There are several metrics that formulators use to quantify the flowability of powder blends, including angle of repose, Carr and Hausner ratios, FFC, and flow energies. They all have one thing in common: none will predict whether or not a powder will flow in a hopper. Frequently, powders that are deemed easy flowing exhibit flow… Continue reading Optimization of Powders for Flowability
Read MoreDeveloping and Optimizing of Roll Compacted Granulations for Tablets
Granulating is the most popular way to prepare materials for tableting. Many excipients and actives used in modern direct compression processes are granulated. The granulation process, using only pressure for particle size enlargement, is dry granulation (Roll compaction (RC)). The RC process, even though simple in principle, can be quite complex. Besides proper machine setup,… Continue reading Developing and Optimizing of Roll Compacted Granulations for Tablets
Read MoreDetergents and Cleaning Products
Like other industries, the cleaning products industry has had to adapt to the changes forced on it by the COVID-19 pandemic. The sector has a unique role in ensuring society remains clean, healthy, and free from infections. Thus, our industry has suffered less than most. We will review how the industry has developed to its… Continue reading Detergents and Cleaning Products
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