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The Mixer Torque Rheometer (MTR) was successfully installed in Infinitus

Pubdate:2017-03-22 Click:1395

Infinitus (China) Co., Ltd. manufactures and distributes a range of skincare, healthcare, and beauty care products based largely on the development of products that have a natural base from plant extracts. The company was founded in 1992  and formally known as Southern Lee Kum Kee Co., Ltd. and is based in Guangzhou, China. Infinitus (China) Co., Ltd is a subsidiary of Infinitus International (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd and is privately owned.

The company is recognised as a “Top Employer” in China and has been awarded a top employer certification in China for the year 2017. The award is given to companies that provide exceptionally good conditions for employees as well as also nurture and develop talent throughout all levels of the organisation. The human resources Department within the company is highly respected and known to constantly work towards better employment practices and improved employee development.

This forward-looking and philanthropic company (Infinitus) has recently (September 2015) signed a significant research agreement with the University of Cambridge in the UK as a first step in its planned global expansion (more details can be seen here.

As a result of the excellent work being done at the innovation centre for the development of traditional Chinese medicines (TCM) in Shanghai with the formulation development of traditional plant extracts using the Caleva mixer torque Rheometer, Infinitus have recently acquired for their own research laboratory a similar machine. Two days working with Mr Leon Wen and Mr Bob Zhang to install the machine and to train the technical people in its use and interpretation of the data was successfully completed on the infinitus site in Jiang Men City in Guandong province in China.

As expected the materials of very complex. The initial use of the machine was to compare different batches of similar ingredients that arise from either the same or from different suppliers. Subsequently it is envisaged that the mixer torque Rheometer will greatly assist in the understanding and ability of how to optimise formulations of these natural compounds (which have an inherent variability and difficulty). A lot was learned during the two days of trials, installation and training but there is still much more work to do. The challenge of this work will be helped significantly with the acquisition of the mixer torque Rheometer (MTR) from caleva.

 

For more information about the Caleva MTR go to contact Goodwill in China at:-

Shen Jiaqiang
Goodwill (Hong Kong) Technology Ltd.
Room A802, No.1 Building, No.32 Xizhimen North Street, 
Haidian District, Beijing, P.R.China 100082
Tel: 0086-10-66155031/32/33   Fax0086-10-66155035   
E-mail: shen@goodwill-tech.com,   Web: www.goodwill-tech.com 

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