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27.01.2026 - 28.01.2026
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Type: Short Course
Duration: 2 days
Starts: 27.01.2026
Ends: 28.01.2026
Place: on-line

Entry: paid

Caking and Lump Formation in Powders and Bulk Solids

Short Course

An on-line course over 2 sessions covering the causes of lump formation and hardening of powders and bulk materials in storage, and the techniques used to predict and solve these problems.

It is designed for engineers, plant managers, skilled operatives, maintenance and equipment manufacturers handling powders and bulk materials.

Course dates: 27 and 28 January 2026; 13:00 - 16:00 UK time

Course Fee

  • £525 full fee per delegate.
  • Discounted rate £472.50 per delegate.
  • Early Bird: £450 per person if your book before 31 December 2025

Discounts are available for group bookings and returning delegates.

This course is also available as an In-Company course.

Auf DeutschDer Kurs wird online auf Englisch abgehalten. Wenn Sie daran interessiert sind, diesen Kurs auf Deutsch zu erhalten, nehmen Sie bitte Kontakt mit uns auf, um dies zu vereinbaren.
 

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