Instron introduces Bluehill 2 software
Concrete, Aug 2005
Bluehill 2 provides an easy-to-use 'web-like' design for users of every level. This provides laboratory managers and test technicians with tailored applications solutions. The software features VersaChannel for data acquisition from up to 16 additional input channels, a new raw data viewer, API (Advanced Programming Interface), user-defined raw data and results export and test file export for use in databases including Microsoft Access. From the simplicity of a basic peak load test to the complexity of a cyclic test, Bluehill 2 users can get fast results with minimal training. Intuitive features include: colour-coded tabs; screens tailored to the requirements of each test type; and parameters such as fixture set-up, test terminology, unit choices and calculations which are automatically configured. Enhanced graphics and report modules are available. Bluehill 2 is available in eight different languages. Tel: 44 (0)1494 456 815.
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