Melting Point STUART Automatic, model SMP-40, UK[May. 14, 2010 4:28:05]
Specification
The latest melting point from Stuart uses a digital
camera to identify the smallest of changes within the
sample, allowing accurate, and reliable, automatic
identification of the melting point of your material.
An automatic melting point frees the user time to
allow them to do other things, and with the full
colour display on the SMP40 you can watch the
sample melt real time, just in case you want to keep
an eye on the result.
Storage and connectivity
The SMP40 can retain approximately
200 results with videoâ s for reviewing at
a later date. Alternatively the unit has
USB ports for connection to flash drive
or PC via Microsoft® ActivSync, so the
video files can be more permanently
stored as a long term record.
5.7â colour VGA, touch screen display
All control of the SMP40 is via the colour
touchscreen display, the user interface has
been custom designed for melting point
applications and is quick and easy to
navigate. On the screen a full colour
display of the samples is shown in real
time, just in case you want to check on the
automatic result. Once samples have been
run the video files are retained as standard
.avi files and can be viewed on the unit
after the event or transferred to PC to
retain traceability long term.
The Stuart automatic melting point is the first
melting point to utilise a split concept. The
control side can be separated from the sample
side allowing maximum footprint flexibility, the
sample side can be located at the back of the
bench to give more space or even in a fume
cupboard if required. The control side can also
be used in two orientations, either landscape or
portrait, this allows a more comfortable viewing
angle whether you are stood or sat at the bench.
The control side automatically detects which
orientation it is in and flips the screen to always
be the right way up