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LaserNet is one of the world’s leading Output and Document Management software solutions.
LaserNet is able to distribute business documents to the right destination in the preferred format, whether that be in print format, xml, email or fax.
LaserNet makes it simple to create and maintain reports and documents without complex and expensive application programming as well as:
Automatic conversion and distribution of documents
LaserNet Fines® was developed by Lockheed Martin Tactical Defense Systems in cooperation with the Naval Research Laboratory for the Office of Naval Research on its Accelerated Capabilities Initiative for Condition-Based Maintenance.
LaserNet Fines® combines the standard oil analysis techniques of particle counting and shape classification into a single analytical instrument.
LaserNet Fines® can be used as a stand-alone analytical instrument, or in conjunction with a full service oil analysis program.