Thermo Fisher 4600195-05 ASSY PCB SIM Detector Board for X-Series II ICP-MS
Thermo Fisher
Details
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CategoryMass Spectrometry
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Dimension31.0cm x 20.0cm x 5.0cm
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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Description
The Thermo Fisher ASSY PCB SIM Detector Board, model number 4600195-05, is designed for utilization with the X-Series II ICP-MS systems. This unit, originating from the United States, is in pristine and unused condition, although it may exhibit minor cosmetic blemishes. As an essential component, it offers reliable performance in the detection and analysis tasks it supports. Engineers and scientists in analytical laboratories can utilize multiple available units, ensuring high levels of operational continuity and consistency in research and assay procedures. The serial numbers and dates of manufacture for these boards may differ, although each unit remains consistent in new condition and fully functional. The integration of these boards into ICP-MS systems helps enhance the accuracy and effectiveness of mass spectrometric analysis in carbon quantification, elemental analysis, and isotopic ration measurement in complex samples.
Key Features
- Designed for X-Series II ICP-MS
- New and unused condition
- Reliable performance in detection tasks
- Minor cosmetic blemishes may be present
- Ensures operational continuity
Specifications
- Model: 4600195-05
- Compatible with X-Series II ICP-MS
- Available in new condition
- Country of Origin: United States
- Integral component for mass spectrometric analysis
Weight
Imperial: 2.65 Pounds
Metric: 1.2 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 14.65 lb x 9.45 lb x 2.36 lb
Metric: 37.21 cm x 24.0 cm x 5.99 cm
Harmonized Code
902790
Harmonized Code Details
902790 - This code refers to parts and accessories for instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis. It fits the Thermo Fisher Detector Board as a component necessary for specialized analytical equipment like ICP-MS systems.
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