Laboratory Products
OMNIS from Metrohm meets CUBIS II from Sartorius
Mar 09 2021 Read 189 Times
Thanks to an extension (QApp) implemented on the balance, Cubis II from Sartorius has become a fully integrated module of the OMNIS platform.
Metrohm continues it’s commitment to create the preferred universal digital platform for the laboratory of the 21st century, opening OMNIS to leading third-party manufacturers such as Sartorius. The integration of the CUBIS II in OMNIS meets superior standards regarding performance and usability - be it compliance with regulatory requirements, process design, or network integration.
The Sartorius balance not only sends the measurement results to OMNIS but also the complete metadata for every weighing-in or weighing-out performed on the balance. When integrated in a local network, encryption of any data exchanged makes sure highest standards of data integrity and security are met at all times. Furthermore, several OMNIS Clients can share the same Cubis II balance.
The user administration for the Cubis II balance is managed and verified centrally in OMNIS, therefore the complete Audit Trail of all events on the balance is recorded in OMNIS and all requirements regarding regulatory compliance (FDA and EurdraLex) are fully met.
The weighing-in or weighing-out of a sample or even of complete sample series can be started directly from the balance - without the need to even start OMNIS. Additionally, tolerance limits regarding sample weights are graphically represented on the display of the balance.
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