Sartorius Introduces Cubis® II Modular Laboratory Balances for Improved Operational Efficiency and Unmatched Flexibility

- Fully customizable enabling thousands of configurations optimized for the user’s workflow - Supports 21 CFR part 11 and EU Annex 11 compliance with complete traceability - Easy, seamless integration with existing lab software and LIMS

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Sartorius, a leading international supplier for the biopharmaceutical industry today announced the launch of the Cubis® II portfolio of balances for R&D and analytical laboratories. The balances offer best-in-class performance including high capacity, excellent readability and robust stability and accuracy for all sample types. Configurable hardware and software are fully customizable to maximize operational efficiency and experimental outcomes.

The Cubis® II portfolio offers modern user interfaces, pharmaceutical and GxP compliance including data handling, data integrity and connectivity, ergonomic sample handling, easy process integration and unlimited communication at the highest level of accuracy and precision.

The balances were designed for intuitive operation, which is further aided by intelligent diagnostic systems. This guarantees a higher degree of repeatability of workflows, while lowering the possibility of human error during the measurement steps. Standard operating procedures can be configured as an approved workflow.

“Building upon the success of our Cubis® line of laboratory balances, ...

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