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Product category: Chromatography software
News Release from: DataApex | Subject: Clarity EA
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 25 May 2005

Software is dedicated to elemental
analysers

Providing a user with an interactive and automated tool for data acquisition and processing, it can acquire data from any elemental analyser that is equipped with an analogue data output

DataApex announces its new Clarity elemental analysis software Clarity EA is dedicated for use with elemental analysers using the technique of combustion/gas chromatography

It provides a user with an interactive and automated tool for data acquisition and processing.

Clarity EA is a modification of the proven Clarity chromatography software, and can acquire data from any elemental analyser that is equipped with an analogue data output.

It is supplied with an A/D converter (PCI, USB or TCP/IP).

Built-in tools for CFR21 Part 11 include a password protection with expiration period, electronic signature, detailed audit trail and user account with individual access rights.

Clarity EA allows for direct interface with the analytical balance.

An off-line version, Clarity EAS Eval, is available for setting up new methods and working with data out of the laboratory.

Clarity chromatography software, the main product of DataApex, is designed to acquire and evaluate data from up to four chromatographs at a time (multi-detector measurement support).

Clarity includes built-in tools for GLP/21 CFR Part 11.

The Clarity chromatography station is designed to run under any current version of MS Windows.

Add-on modules such as control modules, GPC, PDA and validation kit are also available.

The software is highly regarded for its ease of use, excellent performance and cost-effectiveness, says DataApex. Request a free brochure from DataApex ...

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