Operators of all model 410 Flame Photometers can now retrofit a digital interface/lineariser module and benefit from the 410 Bluenotes software package.
This illustrates Sherwood Scientific's 'update and automate' policy for instruments up to 20 years old.
The latest Industrial and Clinical 410s come with the new module already fitted.
The model 410 Flame Photometer is suited for university teaching laboratories, as well as clinical labs, particularly in Africa.
As the need for traceability continues to increase, Sherwood Scientific has developed a digital interface/lineariser module that slots neatly into the front panel.
This, together with the 410 Bluenotes software, effectively transforms even an early example of model 410 into a fully automated unit.
Designed for intuitive use, the digital interface/lineariser module and 410 Bluenotes software complement the original design and performance concept of the 410.
The module's output can be sent to a serial printer or PC and the software package adds value by enabling traceability of results, data storage, calibration, result calculation, automatic correction for instrument drift and report production.