Claiming unsurpassed compatibility, Atlas software enables multiple systems such as stirrers, circulators, pumps and balances to be intelligently combined using virtually any manufacturer's apparatus
Syrris has introduced Atlas software for whole system control, configuration and analysis.
In essence, Atlas offers chemistry laboratories true flexibility of apparatus and vendor choice.
The Atlas software not only controls the Atlas hardware but numerous other devices from other manufacturers.
Virtually any RS232 controlled apparatus and analogue sensors can be connected to the software via a simple port which plugs-into the computer's USB connection.
Running reactions from Atlas software allows all responses such as temperature, stirrer speed, pH and mass flow to be continuously monitored and graphically displayed in real time.
Reaction data is continually logged to CSV data files making analysis easy.
The drag and drop interface means recipes can be created, changed and saved with a click of a mouse, enabling "on the fly" experiment modifications.
Mike Hawes, sales and marketing director, Syrris comments: "From customer feedback, we have found that the Atlas software is probably the most undersold part of Atlas.
"Yet when people have realised how easy it fits into and controls their existing set-up - they are both surprised and delighted.
"Atlas software can really transform the connectability and efficiency of a laboratory".
Atlas software underpins the Atlas family of automated synthesis systems.
Designed as a series of high performance, low cost synthesis systems, the Atlas products provide a unique offering of simple yet intelligent operation, compact design and robust construction.
As a consequence these products have gone from strength to strength since their launch in 2006.