Thermo Fisher 4600548 Mass Spectrometry Electronics Assembly for X-Series II ICP-MS
Thermo Fisher
Details
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CategoryMass Spectrometry
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Dimension53.0cm x 60.0cm x 35.0cm
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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Description
The Thermo Fisher 4600548 Replacement Quad Electronics Unit, Sub-Model 4600527, is a highly functional electronic assembly designed for powering the quad of an X-Series II ICP-MS instrument. Manufactured in Germany, this unit is in a 'Very Good' condition and functions as intended. Cosmetic damage is minimal to some, and it passes all functional tests without error messages. Please note this unit is sold as a single or standalone system, but additional units may be required depending on your setup requirements. Important to your lab operations, the integral part of the mass spectrometry setup ensures reliable performance.
Key Features
- Replacement Quad Electronics for X-Series II ICP-MS
- Functions as intended with minimal cosmetic damage
- Manufactured in Germany, VG (Very Good) condition
- Supports standalone or complete system setups
Specifications
- Designed for Thermo Fisher X-Series II ICP-MS
- Condition: Very Good (minimal cosmetic damage)
- Functions without error messages
- Shipping Dimensions: L 53 cm x W 60 cm x H 35 cm
- Weight: 10 kg
Weight
Imperial: 26.46 Pounds
Metric: 12.0 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 25.04 lb x 28.35 lb x 16.54 lb
Metric: 63.6 cm x 72.01 cm x 42.01 cm
Harmonized Code
902789
Harmonized Code Details
902789: Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis, not elsewhere specified. This code is appropriate given the assembly's function as a critical component within mass spectrometry instruments.
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