PTC Consulting Services help your company improve process performance, increase profit and enhance R&D efficiency to achieve breakthroughs and higher performance at all stages of process R&D and plant support including route selection, new process development, retrofit of existing non-PTC processes with PTC and optimization of existing commercial PTC processes.
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PTC Process Consulting
PTC Process Consulting is the most cost-effective investment of valuable R&D resources that turbo-charges your department’s process R&D performance by integrating PTC Organics’ unmatched highly specialized expertise in industrial phase-transfer catalysis with your lab development program. PTC Organics helps you achieve process breakthroughs for low-cost high-performance green chemistry in the minimum number of experiments, often within a few weeks. The savings in R&D cost is in addition to the ultimate goal of higher process performance.
PTC Organics has provided PTC Consulting Services under secrecy agreement for more than 100 commercial PTC development projects and has helped companies save more than $200 million.
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PTC Contract Research
PTC Organics provides PTC Contract Research that achieves process breakthroughs using phase-transfer catalysis typically within 4 weeks of laboratory development by leveraging PTC Organics’ unmatched highly specialized expertise in industrial phase-transfer catalysis.
PTC Contract Research is the fastest way to evaluate PTC process breakthrough options for crucial decision making for:
- route selection
- new process development
- retrofit of existing non-PTC processes with PTC
- optimization of existing commercial PTC processes
PTC Organics has delivered PTC breakthroughs to companies who have selectively outsourced PTC Contract Research in more than a dozen reaction categories of strong base reactions (most often to replace expensive hazardous strong base with NaOH), nucleophilic substitutions, oxidations and reductions.
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