New Vials Let Users Anticipate Unexpected Peaks

Analytical instrumentation

New Vials Let Users Anticipate Unexpected Peaks

16 Dec, 2010

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The new KrüssLab software from A.Krüss (Germany) offers ideal administration of instruments: refractometers, polarimeters and density meters can now be comfortably remote-controlled.

After an easy software installation via Windows Explorer, a set of function blocks provides administration, remote control and measurement reading from the central work station. The instrument can either be connected via an ethernet-cable to the intranet, or directly to a pc. It’s identified via its personal IP-address.

The labsoftware reflects the intuitive touchscreen from the instrument, and it can be run directly from a pc. Measurements are imported directly from the instrument, and remain stored locally in the database. In this way the user is able to work with the data when the instrument is turned off.

Using various data filters, it is possible to export the exact data needed in an excel or HTML file to a printer or as a pdf document. It is now possible to run an unlimited number of instruments centrally; work load is made easier and the user will have a better overview of all processes.

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