Thermo Orbitrap Fusion Mass Spectrometer High-Resolution Tribrid System
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Details
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CategoryMass Spectrometry
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Dimension32.0in x 52.0in x 57.0in
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SerialFSN10126-1
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Shipping TypeFreight
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Manufacturing2016-06-11
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Voltage / Hertz220V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
The Thermo Orbitrap Fusion Tribrid Mass Spectrometer, manufactured in 2016, integrates quadrupole, Orbitrap, and linear ion trap technologies. In good condition, it powers on and passes basic tests but requires validation and calibration for accurate results. The system boasts high resolution and unmatched analytical depth, enabling precise compound identification, quantification, and structural elucidation across low-abundance and complex samples. It incorporates multiple fragmentation techniques (CID, HCD, ETD, EThCD) with parallel MS/MS acquisition, making it valuable in proteomics, metabolomics, and complex PTM characterizations. Requires additional ion source and software not included.
Key Features
- Tribrid architecture with quadrupole, Orbitrap, and linear ion trap
- High-resolution mass analysis with up to 500,000 FWHM
- Multiple fragmentation techniques: CID, HCD, ETD, EThCD
- Suitable for low-abundance, complex sample analysis
- Parallel MS and MSn acquisition for high-quality data
Specifications
- Mass range: Linear Ion Trap m/z 50–2,000, Orbitrap m/z 6000
- Resolution: 15,000–500,000 (FWHM) at m/z 200
- Scan Rate: Orbitrap MSn up to 20 Hz, Ion trap MSn up to 20 Hz
- Mass Accuracy: <3 ppm RMS with external calibration, <1 ppm RMS with internal
- Ion Source: Thermo Scientific EASY-Max NG Ion Source, among others
- Dimensions: 1270 × 767 × 703 mm on lab table
Weight
Imperial: 840.0 Pounds
Metric: 381.02 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 38.4 lb x 62.4 lb x 68.4 lb
Metric: 97.54 cm x 158.5 cm x 173.74 cm
Harmonized Code
9027.20.50
Harmonized Code Details
9027.20.50 - Chromatographs and electrophoresis instruments. This code is appropriate given its categorization as mass spectrometry equipment, which focuses on laboratory analyses and breakthroughs in compound separation and identification.
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