Thermo Finnigan LTQ Mass Spectrometer System - For Parts
- Make Thermo Electron
- Hertz 50Hz/60Hz
- Model Finnigan LTQ
- Serial LTQ10397
- Weight 304.0 Lb
- Voltage 220V
- Includes Power cord included |
- Warranty AS-IS
- Dimensions 26.0in x 35.0in x 29.0in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition AS-IS
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
Step into the future of mass spectrometry with the Thermo Finnigan LTQ Mass Spectrometer System, redefining performance in ion trap mass spectrometers with innovative design features. While this instrument is for sale AS/IS, due to a bad turbo molecular cone and unmounted connector above ion source, it incorporates unparalleled sensitivity, fast scanning, and advanced data-dependent features. Its applications span proteomics, metabolism, and environmental studies, where it enables the identification and quantification of analytes at low levels. The Finnigan LTQ's adaptability maximizes the power of the HPLC run, prepping for numerous potential experiments and covering more ground quickly on less sample material.
Key Features- Unparalleled Sensitivity
- Dual Detectors
- Increased Scan Speed
- Advanced Data Dependent Suite
- Mass Range: m/z 50-2000
- Scan Power: MSn, for n = 1 through 10
- Analog Inputs: One (1) analog Input (0-1 V), One (1) analog Input (0-10 V)
- Operating environment: 15-27C (59-80F), relative humidity 4-80%
- Dimensions: Length - 35 cm, Width - 26 cm, Height - 29 cm
- Weight: 264 kg
- Manufacturer: Thermo Electron
- Model: Finnigan LTQ
Metric: 264 kg
Imperial: 582.012 lbs
Metric: 35 cm x 26 cm x 29 cm
Imperial: 13.78 in x 10.24 in x 11.42 in
902720
Harmonized Code Details902720 - Spectrometers, used for measuring mass
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