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Thermo Fisher 4600195-05 PCB SIM Detector Board for ICP-MS
Thermo Fisher 4600195-05 PCB SIM Detector Board for ICP-MS
Thermo Fisher 4600195-05 PCB SIM Detector Board for ICP-MS
Thermo Fisher 4600195-05 PCB SIM Detector Board for ICP-MS
Thermo Fisher 4600195-05 PCB SIM Detector Board for ICP-MS
Thermo Fisher 4600195-05 PCB SIM Detector Board for ICP-MS
Thermo Fisher 4600195-05 PCB SIM Detector Board for ICP-MS

Thermo Fisher 4600195-05 PCB SIM Detector Board for ICP-MS

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Thermo Fisher

4600195-05
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Details

  • Category
    Mass Spectrometry
  • Dimension
    31.0cm x 20.0cm x 5.0cm
  • Serial
    -
  • Shipping Type
    FedEx Ground
  • Manufacturing
    Does Not Apply
  • Voltage / Hertz
    Does Not Apply / Does Not Apply

Description

Product Information

The Thermo Fisher 4600195-05 ASSY PCB SIM Detector Board is designed precisely for integration with the X-Series II ICP-MS systems. This new component ensures high-quality performance and reliability for SIM detection processes. Although it is new, the item may display scratches or dents due to storage. It's important to note that manufacturing details may vary slightly due to the availability of multiple units. Ideal for those in analytical and research settings, this component is vital for accurate mass spectrometry operations.


Key Features
  • Compatible with X-Series II ICP-MS
  • New condition with potential cosmetic imperfections
  • High-quality SIM detection integration

Specifications
  • Part Number: 4600195-05
  • Designed for X-Series II ICP-MS
  • Condition: New with potential cosmetic imperfections

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 - Parts and accessories of instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis. Chosen for its relevance to the mass spectrometry field, reflecting the detector board's function.