Continuous manufacturing builds on synthetic and analytical chemistry fundamentals, engineered to efficiently progress through the manufacturing process in integrated steps using sequential flow unit operations.
Manufacturing “in flow” allows for efficient processing of material at a much smaller scale, eliminating the need for large and expensive batch reactors in even larger facilities. With a smaller footprint and integrated process analytics, high quality material is produced in less time with reduced resources.
Why Does Continuous Manufacturing Technology Matter?
Investing in continuous manufacturing directly impacts sustainability.
Reduce Supply Chain Risk
Continuous manufacturing integrates multi-step manufacturing processes into a single site, allowing self-sufficient and agile manufacturing capability.
Reduce Production Time
Integrated multistep manufacturing processes into a single flow system eliminates start/stop/start and cleanout delays.
Improved Operational and Environmental Safety
The targeted design of environmentally safer reactions, coupled with the advantage of linked process steps and smaller footprint operations, continuous manufacturing provides improved operational and environmental safety.
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