Syrris has introduced the Atlas six-way node socket for its Atlas high-performance, modular synthesis system.
The Atlas six-way node socket facilitates rapid interconnection, control and logging of multiple reaction parameters, making the system more versatile, quicker to set up and ideal for process optimisation.
Plugging into the node port of the intelligent Atlas base unit, the six-way node socket can connect up to six sensor nodes via node extensions to the base unit.
This enables the measurement by various available sensor nodes of multiple parameters, such as temperature, pH and temperature, and turbidity, which can all be displayed, read and controlled directly from the base unit.
To prevent any confusion, each of the six sensor nodes can be individually named.
All data can be downloaded from the base unit to a USB stick in .csv format.
For graphical analysis of the log files, data can then be imported and viewed in Atlas Reporting Software.
Any graph generated can be customised and exported as an image, PDF or .csv file with this wizard-style software.