Thermo 4600548 Control for X-Series II ICP-MS Electronics Accessory Power System
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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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / HertzDoes Not Apply / Does Not Apply
Description
Thermo 4600548 is a critical electronics assembly replacement for powering the quad of the X-Series II ICP-MS Instrument, a vital component for accurate mass spectrometry analyses. Manufactured in Germany by Thermo, this unit is functional and considered very good with minimal cosmetic wear, enabling robust analytical performance for laboratories. Though not included, the module seamlessly integrates within the instrument's system architecture. The dimensions and weight indicate compatibility with various lab setups, optimizing spatial and logistical planning. Ideal for scientists and labs requiring precision elemental analysis, this unit guarantees reliable application across research and industrial contexts. Packaging remains mostly unopened, ensuring quality intactness, and multiple identical units available facilitate system consistency.
Key Features
- Compatible with Thermo X-Series II ICP-MS
- Essential for analyzing elemental compositions
- Functional condition ensures optimal performance
- Simple integration into existing systems
- Compact design for efficient use in labs
Specifications
- Model: 4600548
- Sub-Model: 4600527
- Origin: Germany
- Condition: New other
- System: Replacement Quad Electronics
- Application: Quad power assembly for ICP-MS
- Shipping Weight: 22.0462 lb
- Dimensions: 53 x 60 x 35 cm
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
902780
Harmonized Code Details
902780: Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis. This category is applicable as the product provides analytical electronics assembly for mass spectrometry equipment, thus fitting the apparatus role for scientific analysis and the physical science domain.
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