Shimadzu FCV-11AL Reservoir Selection Valve CAT#228-45048-91
- Make Shimadzu
- Hertz Does Not Apply
- Model FCV-11AL
- Serial C20424803566 CD
- Weight 15.0 Lb
- Voltage Does Not Apply
- Warranty AS-IS
- Dimensions 19.0in x 13.0in x 13.0in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition AS-IS
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
Introducing the Shimadzu FCV-11AL Reservoir Selection Valve CAT#228-45048-91. This fascinating piece of equipment is designed to automatically switch between two solvents plumbed to one solvent delivery unit. Its valve type features 3-way solenoid valves and it has a solvent pH usage range of 1 to 14. This versatile valve is a crucial component for ensuring efficient and precise solvent management in a laboratory setting. Whether used to facilitate chromatography, electroanalytical techniques, or other applications, this reservoir selection valve performs admirably, providing steadfast reliability and seamless functionality. The FCV-11AL from Shimadzu is a testament to both quality engineering and dependable usability. Purchasing a used lab equipment like this allows for significant cost savings without sacrificing performance.
Key Features- Designed for automatic solvent switching
- Features 3-way solenoid valves
- Suitable for solvents with a pH range of 1 to 14
- Valve type: 3-way solenoid valves
- Solvent pH usage range: 1 to 14
Metric: 6.8038861 kg
Imperial: 15 lbs
Metric: 47 cm x 33.02 cm x 33.02 cm
Imperial: 18.5 in x 13 in x 13 in
9026108090
Harmonized Code Details9026108090: Instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking the flow, level, pressure or other variables of liquids or gases, consisting of a recording device and a control device
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