Semi-automated labelling of Petri dishes
The dataLink Pro pack, equipped with a semi-automated labelling system, saves considerable time and is ideal for large production runs. With a wave of the hand, the label is applied to the edge of the Petri dish.
Traceability of analysis data - With easySpiral
With easySpiral, you can use the all-automatic dataLink pro solution without setting any parameters. Connected to Interscience products, all information relating to the analysis is traced. Incubation and counting settings are automated.
Traceability of analysis data - Without easySpiral
Without easySpiral, you can create customized labels with your information. Configure your labels choosing the data to include.
Your data on the edge of the Petri dish
Controlled via the dataLink software, all information relating to the analysis data is traced and sent to the printer. There are three label formats: alphanumeric, barcode and datamatrix.
Security of analyses
User account management, integrated into the software, manages rights according to roles. The dataLink interface gives access only to functions authorised by the role of the logged-in user. In this way, each user operates within the field of action assigned to them, without altering the data processed by other users. Password management makes user accounts secure. The dataLink software complies with the directives of 21 CFR Part 11, including the implementation of an audit trail.
Automatic colony counting made easy
When used with an easySpiral, all plating data is sent to the Scan counter or ScanStation. Incubation and counting parameters are set automatically. The label is on the edge of the dish, making it easy to read the plates. Results are saved and exported automatically.
Applications
Petri dish labelling optimises tracking of the sample through to the result. This stage is the beginning of traceability. dataLink Pro enables a label containing all the sample information to be applied to the edge of the dish. This makes it easier to track the sample from the moment it arrives at the laboratory until the result is delivered. Labelling the dish on the edge of the dish optimises colony counting.