A great variety of processes of both fine chemical and pharmaceutical industries are commonly carried out in semibatch reactors (SBRs). Most of such syntheses often involve strongly exothermic and very fast reactions where the control of the heat evolution is achieved thanks to the combined effect of a dedicated cooling system and the feeding of a “cold” (mostly, ambient temperature) co-reactant. For these types of process, the well known phenomenon of “thermal runaway” can take place. Accordingly to the ever increasing market requests, the desired goal of whatever enterprise is to increase the productivity of a certain product being sure of maintaining safe operating conditions during all the synthesis steps. This is a very hard task which...