This system supports recipe-based operation, so grinding parameter sets can be saved and reused to keep rock core sample preparation consistent. How you handle recipe backups or parameter exports for documentation control depends on your lab’s QA requirements and how you want to manage records across shifts and sites.
For documentation control, many labs treat the on-machine recipe as the operational tool, then control the official record through controlled work instructions and approved parameter sheets. The system also includes process memory and tracking, plus an Ethernet remote connection for remote diagnostics and device data tracking, which can support broader traceability workflows.
When choosing a documentation approach, the key decision points are:
- Whether you need formal version control and change approval for recipe parameters
- What you need to archive, such as recipe settings, usage totals, or maintenance history
- How your IT team prefers to handle network connectivity and data access
If you want to confirm the best configuration and documentation workflow for your QA program, you can learn more or request a quote.