iEi Integration Corp PAC-53G 3-Slot Half-Size Compact Chassis PN 4600277
- Hertz Does Not Apply
- Serial -
- Weight 5.0 Kg
- Voltage Does Not Apply
- Includes Power cord included |
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty On Part
- Dimensions 32.0cm x 32.0cm x 22.0cm
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition New
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
The iEi Integration Corp PAC-53G 3-Slot Half-Size Compact Chassis PN 4600277 is a new, RoHS compliant design embedded PC with Via C3 Processor, suitable for X-Series IIICP-MS applications. It features a compact form factor, heavy-duty metal construction, and includes two USB ports on the front panel, one 2.5 internal HDD/SSD bay. This equipment is versatile, offering a range of applications in laboratory settings, including analytical chemistry, environmental testing, and pharmaceutical research. The compact chassis design makes it suitable for space-constrained environments such as cleanrooms or research facilities. Software not included.
Key Features
- RoHS compliant design
- Compact half-size 3-slot chassis
- Embedded PC with Via C3 Processor
- Two USB ports on the front panel
- One 2.5 internal HDD/SSD bay
Specifications
- Form Factor: Half-size, slot CPU cards
- I/O Interface: 1 x LPT, 1 x COM
- I/O Ports: 2 x USB
- Expansion Slots: 3 slots
- System: 1 x 2.5" HDD
- Construction: Heavy duty metal
- Color: White
- Shipping Size: Length - 22cm, Width - 12cm, Height - 21cm, Weight - 4kg
Weight
Metric: 4 kg
Imperial: 8.82 lb
Dimensions
Metric: 22 cm x 12 cm x 21 cm
Imperial: 8.66 in x 4.72 in x 8.27 in
Harmonized Code
8471500150
Harmonized Code Details
Machines for the treatment of materials by a process involving a change of temperature, nesoi
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