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Chemical analysis equipment
News Release from: Mettler Toledo
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 24 January 2008
Mettler Toledo and Applied Biosystems
join forces
Collaboration allows seamless integration of Mettler Toledo's LabX data management software with the Applied Biosystems SQL Lims laboratory information system
Together, the two platforms create a fully validated environment and give customers far more flexibility in method development, as well as saving on the considerable time and expense normally associated with instrument and method validation Integrating the two platforms simplifies workflows, provides efficient data management and improves security processes
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 10 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Lims takes control of your Mettler Toledo instrument via LabX and sends all operator instructions to the instrument screen as a simple and intuitive user interface, so that users can operate the laboratory instruments as normal.
The software guides the operator through each step of the worklist, ensuring SOPs are followed and avoiding procedural errors.
It performs full data acquisition, data storage, and automated reporting and documentation for audit trails; data can be stored within the LabX database and/or the Lims as appropriate.
With this collaboration, Mettler Toledo and Applied Biosystems have provided a simple and comprehensive package that enables customers to completely control their balance and titration instruments within SQL Lims, without the need for specialist Lims training. Request free introductory details about products from Mettler Toledo ...
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