MeasureNet has released a new full-colour brochure outlining features, benefits, and options of its network-based electronic data acquisition system for university and school chemistry laboratories
The brochure's compact, hinged design references information quickly and easily while detailing new features and probeware.
The plastic pivot efficiently allows insertion of new pages and the removal of outdated portions.
The brochure describes MeasureNet's technical capabilities, ease of use, and operational cost savings.
It explains the components and design of a MeasureNet network including student workstations, network controller, probeware, instructor software, and remote data storage options.
The brochure also lists available teaching lab experiments, user testimonials, and a brief discussion of MeasureNet's origins at the University of Cincinnati's department of chemistry.
Included is a convenient reference table of concentrations of common acids and bases.
Interested teaching laboratories can request a copy via email or the company's homepage.
MeasureNet Technology manufactures patented, network-based data acquisition interfaces for science teaching laboratories.
It is a spin-off of the University of Cincinnati's department of chemistry and is headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio.
MeasureNet's award-winning, PC-reducing design helps reduce laboratory maintenance and operational costs while giving students access to high quality shared UV-vis spectroscopy, gas chromatograph connectivity, and an array of innovative probeware.
It's acclaimed intuitive design provides improved transparency to enable better science-focused, not technology-focused, learning.