Heinz List was a German engineer. In the 1940s, Germany’s biggest chemical industry conglomerate established a committee to explore in mixing and kneading applications. Three men who served on that committee would go on to become founding fathers of modern . One of them, Heinz List, became the first engineer to seriously explore the feasibility of concentrated . Until then, such processes had been thought to be impractical due to the presence of highly viscous, solid, and crusty phases. Heinz List believed he could overcome these difficulties, and that the future lay in .
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