Technical News

IPAC launches new web version of QuickBlend

IPAC customers have long enjoyed the QuickBlend(TM) App that IPAC designed several years ago.  This useful tool has been key to assisting blenders and formulators fine-tune their finished fluid formulas.  The application is a predictive tool for targeting viscosities, both at 100C and 40C, as well as low temperatures down to -40C.  The desktop version has several other features such as an ash calculator and shear stability calculations.  However, with the launch of the new web-version, with protected log in accounts and user privacy, users can access their formulations from any internet access point.  They can also use mobile devices such as a cell phone because the new web based version is mobile friendly.  Additional features such as sharing components with colleagues within the same company have enhanced the application even further.

 

"We enjoyed working with IPAC in developing this application.  We have incorporated all the key features and have focused on enhancements with IPAC's customers in mind.  We anticipate new revisions coming out in 2024 as we continue to make improvements along the way,"  stated Paul Loehrer, one of the key program designers who worked with IPAC to facilitate the new app.

 

"We encourage all customers to let us know their interest in this new app, and plan to make it available to everyone.  We ask that customers interested in this to simply contact their IPAC sales representative," said Len Badal, V.P of Sales and Marketing.

 

Brian Cererghino, President and CEO stated: "IPAC is focused on delivering value and quality to our customers, and a big part of quality is delivering technology.  Along with state of the art packages and components, tools such as QuickBlend are designed to help our customers succeed."