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ETP Electron Multiplier 14633 for Mass Spectrometry Applications
ETP Electron Multiplier 14633 for Mass Spectrometry Applications
ETP Electron Multiplier 14633 for Mass Spectrometry Applications
ETP Electron Multiplier 14633 for Mass Spectrometry Applications

ETP Electron Multiplier 14633 for Mass Spectrometry Applications

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ETP

Electron Multiplier
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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 14633 is a high-performance component designed for integration with mass spectrometers. Manufactured by ETP, this device is instrumental in detecting and amplifying ions in mass spectrometric analysis, ensuring high sensitivity and precise results. The electron multiplier, although new and unused, may exhibit minor cosmetic imperfections due to handling. Originating from the United States, it maintains top-notch build quality, ideal for enhancing analytical capabilities in laboratory settings. Note that a computer is not included with this component.


Key Features
  • High sensitivity ion detection
  • Designed for mass spectrometer integration
  • Origin: United States
  • Unused with potential minor cosmetic imperfections

Specifications
  • Model: 14633
  • Brand: ETP
  • Application: Mass Spectrometry Ion Detection
  • Country of Origin: United States
  • Condition: New, unused

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

90273000


Harmonized Code Details

90273000 - Spectrometers, spectrophotometers and spectrographs using optical radiations (UV, visible, IR). Used as this code covers equipment for spectrometric analysis, applicable to components used in mass spectrometry.