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Thermo Scientific X-Series 2 Lens Controller PCB 4600526 for ICP-MS
Thermo Scientific X-Series 2 Lens Controller PCB 4600526 for ICP-MS
Thermo Scientific X-Series 2 Lens Controller PCB 4600526 for ICP-MS
Thermo Scientific X-Series 2 Lens Controller PCB 4600526 for ICP-MS
Thermo Scientific X-Series 2 Lens Controller PCB 4600526 for ICP-MS
Thermo Scientific X-Series 2 Lens Controller PCB 4600526 for ICP-MS

Thermo Scientific X-Series 2 Lens Controller PCB 4600526 for ICP-MS

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X-Series 2 Lens Controller PCB 4600526
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Details

  • Category
    Mass Spectrometry
  • Dimension
    29.0cm x 17.0cm x 4.0cm
  • Serial
    -
  • Shipping Type
    FedEx Ground
  • Manufacturing
    Does Not Apply
  • Voltage / Hertz
    Does Not Apply / Does Not Apply

Description

Product Information

The Thermo Scientific Lens Controller PCB for the X-Series II ICP-MS, Model 4600526, is an essential component designed to manage lens control functions within the mass spectrometry setup. As a new unit, it has not been utilized previously, although it may possess minor cosmetic flaws. Crafted specifically for Thermo Scientific instrumentation, this PCB ensures optimal functionality in ICP-MS systems. Multiple new units are available, with serial numbers and manufacture dates subject to variation.


Key Features
  • New condition, unused
  • Compatible with Thermo Scientific X-Series II ICP-MS
  • Essential for lens control functions
  • Thermo Scientific quality assurance

Specifications
  • Part No.: 4600526
  • Compatible with: Thermo Scientific X-Series II ICP-MS
  • Dimensions: 29 cm x 17 cm x 4 cm
  • Weight: 1 kg

Weight

Imperial: 2.65 Pounds

Metric: 1.2 Kilograms


Shipping Dimensions

Imperial: 13.7 lb x 8.03 lb x 1.89 lb

Metric: 34.8 cm x 20.4 cm x 4.8 cm


Harmonized Code

9027.50.8060


Harmonized Code Details

9027.50.8060: Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis using optical radiations (ultraviolet, visible, infrared). Chosen due to the component's role in mass spectrometry via lens control.