The screen flickered as the new numbers populated the algorithm.
Several features elevate DIPPR above other databases (such as NIST, Dortmund Data Bank, or process simulators' built-in libraries):
"Not yet," Elias said, his fingers flying across the keyboard of his simulation station. "If we emergency stop now, the fluid solidifies in the heat exchangers. We’ll be scraping this place out with a spoon for six months. Give me three minutes."
"DIPPR data shows a phase-behavior anomaly for this specific isomer," Elias explained. "The viscosity doesn't just drop; it spikes due to hydrogen bonding clustering at this temperature. The pumps aren't failing; the fluid is turning into sludge at the micro-level."
The flashing red lights on the master board shifted to a steady, reassuring amber, then finally to green.