Buch, Englisch, 432 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 776 g
Buch, Englisch, 432 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 776 g
ISBN: 978-1-78630-981-5
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
A company’s ability to innovate is challenged every day. It must constantly accelerate the time-to-market for its products in the face of unbridled global competition, all starting with an initial design and research stage. At this stage, the entrepreneur needs to know, as early as possible, the product's level of acceptability on the market, as well as its profitability. They must also comply with current health and environmental regulations and anticipate potential hazards. The entrepreneur also needs to swiftly assess technical and economic factors, such as the cost price of the new product, its profit margin, the amount of the investment and the time required for implementation.
This collective work by the SECF (Société des Experts Chimistes de France) is aimed at process developers, whether industrial or academic, students or anyone interested in industrial and societal issues relating to products.
Technical and Economical Evaluation of Products at the Early Development Stage is divided into three independent parts: eco-chemistry for sustainable products, toxicology and ecotoxicology, and product industrialization.
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Foreword by Jean-Luc Fugit xvii
Jean-Luc FUGIT
Foreword by Ignasi Palou-Rivera xxi
Ignasi PALOU-RIVERA
Foreword by Magali Smets xxiii
Magali SMETS
Acknowledgments xxv
Jean-Pierre DAL PONT
General Introduction xxix
Jean-Pierre DAL PONT
Part 1. Eco-Chemistry for Sustainable Products: Solutions for a Chemical Transition 1
Introduction to Part 1 3
Philippe GIRARDON and Valérie LUCAS
Chapter 1. Our Home: The Earth 7
Philippe GIRARDON
Chapter 2. Toward a Holistic Approach to the Chemical Industry Cycle 17
Ismahane REMONNAY
Chapter 3. How Can Action Be Managed? The Fundamentals: Ecodesign, Life Cycle Assessment and Circular Economy 33
Guy-Noël SAUVION
Chapter 4. Greenhouse Gases and Climate Change 79
Quentin TIZON
Chapter 5. Ecodesigned Products: Issues and Solutions 93
Valérie LUCAS
Chapter 6. Paints and Durability 101
Bernard CHAPUIS
Chapter 7. A Few Case Studies 109
Philippe GIRARDON
Chapter 8. Packaging and Tracers for the Industry of the Future 115
Claude LAMBERT
Conclusion to Part 1. Between Contradictions, Challenges and Opportunities 123
Jean-Pierre DAL PONT
Part 2. Toxicology and Ecotoxicology: A Contribution to the Design of New Chemical Substances 127
Introduction to Part 2. Aim of the Technical Guide 129
Alain LOMBARD
Chapter 9. Methodology at the Research Stage of New Molecules, New Substances and New Ingredients 131
Alain LOMBARD, Philippe LEMAIRE, Jacques L'HARIDON, Michel ROYER and Paule VASSEUR
Chapter 10. Detailed Test Explanations: Decision Support for Hazard Assessment of New Substances 163
Alain LOMBARD, Philippe LEMAIRE, Jacques L'HARIDON and Paule VASSEUR
Chapter 11. Contributions from Guest Experts 217
Alain LOMBARD with contributions by guest experts Stéphane PIRNAY, Patrick BALAGUER and Philippe HUBERT
Part 3. Product Industrialization 251
Introduction to Part 3 253
Jean-Pierre DAL PONT, Patrick DUCOURET, Michel ROYER and Mongi SAKLY
Chapter 12. The Company and Its Manufacturing Facilities 255
Michel ROYER and Patrick DUCOURET
Chapter 13. From Research to the Factory: The Industrialization Process 269
Jean-Pierre DAL PONT
Chapter 14. Working by Project 275
Jean-Pierre DAL PONT, Patrick DUCOURET and Michel ROYER
Chapter 15. Understanding Margins 287
Jean-Pierre DAL PONT
Chapter 16. Technology Management 295
Jean-Pierre DAL PONT and Patrick DUCOURET
Chapter 17. Choosing Industrial Sites 309
Jean-Pierre DAL PONT
Chapter 18. The Factory of the Future: A New Paradigm 317
Jean-Pierre DAL PONT, Patrick DUCOURET and Michel ROYER
Chapter 19. Generative Intelligence: A Revolution on Our Doorstep 339
Willi MEIER
Conclusion to Part 3 357
Jean-Pierre DAL PONT
Glossary. For Further Information 361
Jean-Pierre DAL PONT
General Conclusion. What Does the Future Hold? 365
Jean-Pierre DAL PONT, Philippe LEMAIRE, Alain LOMBARD and Valérie LUCAS
List of Authors 379
Index 381




