New Vision Offers Support for Process and Lab NIR Analysis

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New Vision Offers Support for Process and Lab NIR Analysis

02 Feb, 2011

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FOSS NIRSystems, Inc. (USA) has introduced Service Pack 6 for Vision 3.50. Vision is a software package specifically designed for use with the Foss NIRSystems Near-Infrared (NIR) laboratory and process analysers. Vision 3.50 Service Pack 6 is a cumulative service pack and offers support for the latest NIR laboratory and process hardware.

The ProFoss instrument has been added to Vision, which includes support for Self-Test, Diagnostics, Data Acquisition, and Routine Analysis. ProFoss is a diode-array instrument and the latest addition to the product line of Foss NIRSystems.

If you are a current user of the Foss Vision software, please contact us for more information and/or a complete list of new features appearing in version 3.50, Service Pack 6.

The Foss Vision software is 21 CFR Part 11 compliant and supports PAT through numerous process analysis options and process communication capabilities. The software has an extensive security system with multiple access levels, secure data archiving and report generation as well as database and spreadsheet compatibility. Vision comes with a user-friendly electronic manual with tutorials and data for self taught hands-on method development and software operation.

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