Becton Dickinson FACSort Flow Cytometer Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorter / PARTS ONLY
- Make Becton Dickinson
- Hertz Does Not Apply
- Model FACSort
- Serial B0016
- Weight 322.0 Lb
- Voltage Does Not Apply
- Warranty AS-IS
- Dimensions 30.0in x 40.0in x 33.0in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition AS-IS
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
Here is a Becton Dickinson FACSort Flow Cytometer Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorter for sale. Sold AS-IS. The FACSort is an analytical flow cytometer that uses lasers to analyze and sort cells with scattered light and fluorescent colors. This instrument is sold AS-IS for parts and is tested. The system consists of a power cord. The FACSort has various applications in research, clinical diagnostics, and pharmaceutical development. It is commonly used for cell analysis, cell counting, and cell sorting. Despite being sold for parts only, it remains a critical piece of equipment in cytometry laboratories. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your lab's capabilities, even with a partial unit!
Key Features- Analytical flow cytometer
- Uses lasers for cell analysis and sorting
- Sold AS-IS for parts and includes power cord
- Ideal for research, diagnostics, and pharmaceutical development
- Sold AS-IS for parts only
- Includes power cord only
- Application: Cell analysis, cell counting, cell sorting
Metric: 146.0 kg
Imperial: 321.87 lbs
Metric: 25.0 cm x 35.56 cm x 68.58 cm
Imperial: 9.84 in x 14.0 in x 27.0 in
902780
Harmonized Code Details902780 - Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis, using UV, visible or IR optical radiations (for example, spectrophotometers, fluorometers, and photometers, with or without a filter)
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