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News Release from: Ultrasonic Scientific | Subject: Smart Sound
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 23 April 2004
Spectroscopy software is customer-driven
Four times faster than previous versions and offering enhanced and added features including a task-orientated platform for automated measures
Ultrasonic Scientific launches new, enhanced customer-driven software, Smart Sound, for its range of high-resolution ultrasonic spectrometers (HR-US) The launch follows a lengthy programme of customer consultation and R and D
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 29 Nov 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Ultrasonic Scientific has developed this new and improved spectroscopy software to both enrich and simplify user experience.
New Smart Sound is said to be four times faster than previous versions and offers enhanced and added features including a task-orientated platform for automated measures.
This limits manual input, making the software much simpler for users to operate.
Smart Sound also comes with an extensive database of background materials including a reference library, and has extended data analysis capabilities which include the following.
Selected area curve fitting.
A new broad range of mathematical operations such as differentiation and smoothing.
Enhanced baseline subtraction.
Superior particle sizing modules.
In addition, Ultrasonic Scientific has included an integrated help system to make it easier for users to navigate the Smart Sound software.
The HR-US series of ultrasonic spectrometers from Ultrasonic Scientific perform non-destructive measurements in small samples (typically 1ml, lower and higher value of sample compartments available), under well-controlled temperature conditions (down to 0.01C), with no sample preparation or time-consuming set-up.
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