Thermo Scientific Dionex SRD-3400 Solvent Rack with Degasser - Used
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- Make Thermo Scientific
- Hertz Does Not Apply
- Model SRD-3400
- Serial 7259298
- Weight 30.0 Kg
- Voltage Does Not Apply
- Warranty AS-IS
- Dimensions 40.0cm x 30.0cm x 15.0cm
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition AS-IS
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
The Thermo Scientific Dionex SRD-3400 Solvent Rack with Degasser is a key component for HPLC / FPLC / GC / CE systems, ensuring stable baselines and consistent detector performance. This used equipment, part of REUZEit’s inventory, incorporates a low-volume (670L), chemically-inert degasser with four channels, designed for nano and capillary flow and HPG pumps without degassers. It supports the UltiMate 3000 series, with practical applications in industrial chromatography and reliable detector performance.
Key Features- Low-volume, chemically-inert degasser with four channels
- Supports pumps without built-in degassers
- Practical applications in industrial chromatography
- Low-volume degasser capacity: 670L
- Number of channels: Four
- Compatibility: Nano and capillary flow (NCS3500RS), HPG pumps (HPG-3400RS and HPG-3400SD)
- Supports UltiMate 3000 series
Metric: 30 kg
Imperial: 66 lbs
Metric: 40 cm x 30 cm x 15 cm
Imperial: 15.75 in x 11.81 in x 5.91 in
9027200000
Harmonized Code DetailsThis code covers the category of chromatographs and electrophoresis instruments. The Dionex SRD-3400 Solvent Rack with Degasser is included in this category due to its specific use in the chromatography field, making it the most suitable harmonized code.
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