ETP 14633 Mass Spectrometry Accessory for Enhanced Detection
ETP
Details
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CategoryMass Spectrometry
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Dimension17.0cm x 11.0cm x 7.0cm
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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Description
This ETP Electron Multiplier, Model 14633, is a precision-engineered accessory for mass spectrometers, ideal for analytical and research applications in advanced scientific settings. Manufactured in the United States by ETP, this new instrument offers superior signal amplification, essential for detecting low-abundance ions in mass spectrometry analyses. The product is especially beneficial for laboratories focusing on chemical, biological or pharmaceutical research. All components meet stringent quality standards despite minor cosmetic imperfections like scratches. Essential for enhancing the capabilities of mass spectrometers, this multiplier is a strategic asset for maximizing data accuracy. Dimensions for shipping and handling are compact: 17 cm in length, 11 cm in width, and 7 cm in height, weighing a mere 1 kg, thereby offering easy integration into any laboratory infrastructure.
Key Features
- Precision signal amplification
- Ideal for low-abundance ion detection
- Superior compatibility with mass spectrometers
- Compact and lightweight design
- Manufactured in the USA
Specifications
- Electron multiplier designed for mass spectrometers
- Enhanced detection of low-abundance ions
- Dimensions: 17 cm x 11 cm x 7 cm (LxWxH)
- Weight: 1 kg
- Scratch and dent cosmetic issues are acceptable
- Suitable for various analytical and research applications
Weight
Imperial: 2.65 Pounds
Metric: 1.2 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 8.03 lb x 5.2 lb x 3.31 lb
Metric: 20.4 cm x 13.21 cm x 8.41 cm
Harmonized Code
902780
Harmonized Code Details
Harmonized code 902780 covers instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis. This is appropriate as the ETP Electron Multiplier is a key component for mass spectrometry, which involves physical and chemical analysis.
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