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ETP 14633 Mass Spectrometry Electron Multiplier for High-Precision Analysis
ETP 14633 Mass Spectrometry Electron Multiplier for High-Precision Analysis
ETP 14633 Mass Spectrometry Electron Multiplier for High-Precision Analysis
ETP 14633 Mass Spectrometry Electron Multiplier for High-Precision Analysis

ETP 14633 Mass Spectrometry Electron Multiplier for High-Precision Analysis

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Details

  • Category
    Mass Spectrometry
  • Dimension
    17.0cm x 11.0cm x 7.0cm
  • Serial
    -
  • Shipping Type
    FedEx Ground
  • Manufacturing
    Does Not Apply
  • Voltage / Hertz
    Does Not Apply / Does Not Apply

Description

Product Information

The ETP Electron Multiplier Model 14633 is a high-performance component designed for mass spectrometers. Manufactured in the United States, this unit offers precision and reliability for demanding analytical tasks. Despite being an older model, it remains unused, offering a pristine operational outlook. Expertly engineered for accurate mass detection, it measures 17 cm in length, 11 cm in width, and 7 cm in height, with a weight of 1 kg. Suitable for laboratories requiring precise and dependable spectral data acquisition.


Key Features
  • Designed for Mass Spectrometry
  • High precision and reliability
  • Compact design

Specifications
  • Make: ETP
  • Model: 14633
  • Country of Origin: United States
  • Condition: Unused but older model
  • Shipping Dimensions: 17 cm x 11 cm x 7 cm
  • Weight: 1 kg
  • Application: Mass Spectrum Analysis

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

9027.80


Harmonized Code Details

9027.80 - Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis: Provides electron multipliers used within mass spectrometry applications, typically classified under this code due to their role in analytical instrumentation.