Hamilton SYR 500 uL 1750 blue Kone THEERMO P/N:208828/01

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Condition : TK (Turnkey)
Warranty : AS-IS
Region : EU
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  • Make Hamilton
  • Hertz Does Not Apply
  • Model SYR 500 uL 1750 blue Kone THEERMO
  • Serial N/A
  • Weight 1.0 Kg
  • Voltage Does Not Apply
  • Warranty AS-IS
  • Dimensions 2.0cm x 15.0cm x 3.0cm
  • Shipping Type FedEx Ground
  • Item Condition TK (Turnkey)
  • Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply

Product Information

The Hamilton SYR 500 uL 1750 blue Kone THEERMO P/N:208828/01 is a high-quality Turnkey accessory for HPLC/FPLC/GC/CE equipment. Manufactured by Hamilton, this brand-new accessory is fully functional and ready to use. The equipment is in new other condition, and while the software is not included, it is refurbished and proof of full functionality is required before sale. This accessory is commonly used for liquid handling, sample preparation and chromatography in research and pharmaceutical laboratories. The Hamilton SYR 500 uL 1750 blue Kone THEERMO P/N:208828/01 offers precise and accurate liquid handling for various applications in the life science industry.


Key Features

Specifications

Weight

Metric: 1 kg

Imperial: 2.2 lb


Dimensions

Metric: 0.79 cm x 5.91 cm x 1.18 cm
Imperial: 0.31 in x 2.32 in x 0.46 in


Harmonized Code

902790


Harmonized Code Details

902790 - Other instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis, used for liquid handling and sample preparation in laboratories.

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