Radleys Control Software for jacketed reaction systems

Sunday, 19 June, 2011 | Supplied by: Pacific Laboratory Products


Radleys’ Control Software allows chemists to datalog and control multiple devices including stirrers, circulators, balances, pumps, temperature sensors and other devices. The software is designed to control jacketed reaction systems, including Radleys’ Reactor-Ready, Reactor-Ready Duo, Lara CLR plus other popular reactor makes.

The software features an easy-to-use windows format with intuitive drag’and’drop icons. A logical flowchart interface makes light work of setting up apparatus, creating recipes and running experiments. All recipe and experimental data is automatically logged to .csv files; plus data can be recalled for analysis, as well as being shared with other users, departments or sites.

The flexible licence allows pre- and post-experimental work on other computers. There is a choice of several screen mimics to suit each user’s reaction system set-up. The software can be used to create recipes with any number of steps in series or parallel.

An optional Data Hub allows up to 4 x RS232 devices, including overhead stirrers, circulators, balances, peristaltic pumps, syringe pumps, pH meters, vacuum pumps, flowmeters and turbidity meters etc to be integrated with the software. Each data hub also features two Pt100 temperature sensors. The number of RS232 ports can be increased to eight with the addition of a second data hub.

Online: www.pacificlab.com.au
Phone: 03 9845 0300
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