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News Release from: Radleys | Subject: Lara Expansion Hub
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 30 November 2006
Automate existing reactors with an
Expansion Hub
Available from Radleys the updated Lara Expansion Hub now enables computerised control of your reactor system and the integration of a wide range of third party equipment
Available from Radleys the updated Lara Expansion Hub now enables computerised control of your reactor system and the integration of a wide range of third party equipment The Lara Expansion Hub and intuitive Version 2 Lara control software offers chemists powerful expansion and development opportunities using their existing reactor
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 26 Mar 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Radleys have introduced a new option for their Lara Controlled Laboratory Reactor (CLR) system and bespoke Laboratory Reactors that offers chemists studying crystal morphology significant benefits
The versatile Lara Hub is designed to simultaneously accept and control a wide range of third party devices including many popular brands of balances, thermoregulators/circulators, pumps, stirrers, temperature probes, pH probes and turbidity meters as well as digital input and output devices/relays.
Combined with the latest Version 2 Lara software the Lara Hub will control and data log a whole array of devices.
Using its intuitive recipe driven software the Lara Hub.
gives you the power to log or repeat experiments, precisely mimic plant, build experiment product and process libraries, and thereby optimise reactions and, further improve the efficiency of your process development.
This versatility makes the Lara Hub and software combination a uniquely powerful system that gives you the freedom of automated control, without the need to invest in a dedicated automated system, by using apparatus you may already have.
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