Beamex LOGiCAL cloud-based calibration certificate generation

Monday, 27 November, 2017 | Supplied by: AMS Instrumentation & Calibration Pty Ltd

Beamex LOGiCAL cloud-based calibration certificate generation

Beamex has introduced a free, cloud-based calibration certificate generation software called LOGiCAL. It was developed to offer an easy-to-use, modern system for documenting calibration results.

In the process industry, most calibrations need to be documented in a calibration certificate. Many sites manually document calibrations using paper and pen, making it an inefficient process that is prone to error.

LOGiCAL reads the calibration results from Beamex documenting calibrators, such as the Beamex MC6 or Beamex MC4, and hence does not store any critical data in the cloud. When the user performs calibrations using these calibrators, they automatically store the calibration results in their memory. LOGiCAL software can read these results and convert them into a PDF calibration certificate that users can either store or print.

The LOGiCAL cloud communicates with the calibrators using a web service, meaning that the calibration certificate can be generated using any device connected to the internet and a web browser, given that the calibrator is connected to the computer and running LOGiCAL. It is compatible with most browsers, such as Chrome, Internet Explorer or Safari.

Users will need to have a Beamex MC6 or Beamex MC4 calibrator with the Documenting Calibrator option to utilise LOGiCAL.

The initial use of LOGiCAL will be available at no cost while further capabilities will become available as chargeable options. Beamex is committed to developing additional functionality in LOGiCAL based on user feedback and market requirements.

Online: www.ams-ic.com.au
Phone: 03 9017 8225
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