ETP 14633 Electron Multiplier Mass Spectrometry Accessory for Laboratory Use
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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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Description
Introducing the ETP Electron Multiplier Model 14633, a sophisticated new accessory tailored for mass spectrometers, originating from the United States. This component, designed for integration into cutting-edge mass spectrometry systems, enhances the detection process by exponentially amplifying the signal of ionized particles, thereby boosting analytical sensitivity and accuracy. The unit features a compact design for ease of installation, measuring 17cm in length, 11cm in width, and 7cm in height, with a lightweight profile of 1kg. Ideal for laboratories that require precise mass analysis, the Electron Multiplier plays a crucial role in expanding the dynamic range and improving the resolution of mass spectrometers. Please note, power/data cables, computers, software, or user manuals are not included.
Key Features
- New ETP Electron Multiplier for mass spectrometers
- Model 14633 enhances analytical sensitivity
- Compact design: 17cm x 11cm x 7cm
- Lightweight at 1kg for easy installation
- Ideal for boosting signal detection in laboratory settings
Specifications
- Brand/Manufacturer: ETP
- Model: Electron Multiplier, Sub-Model: 14633
- Designed for: Mass Spectrometer Integration
- Dimensions: 17cm (L) x 11cm (W) x 7cm (H)
- Weight: 1kg
- Country of Origin: United States
- Current Condition: New, unused
- Product Functional Status: Yes
- Serial Number: Not specified
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
902790
Harmonized Code Details
902790: Parts and accessories of instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis; electron multipliers. This code applies as the product is an accessory for mass spectrometers, used in scientific research.
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