Thermo Vanquish Charged Aerosol Detector HPLC Chemistry Analyzer 2015 Germany
Thermo Scientific
Details
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CategoryAnalytical
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Dimension24.0in x 17.0in x 8.0in
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Serial8301631
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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Manufacturing2015-05-29
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Voltage / Hertz100-240 / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
The Thermo Vanquish Charged Aerosol Detector UHPLC+ focused stands as a reputable choice for thorough analytical chemistry applications. This unit, manufactured in Germany and dating back to 2015, provides assurance with its very good condition, demonstrated reliability, and trusted functionality. This detector specializes in evaluating aerosol particle sizes and concentrations when integrated into broad chromatographic systems. It supports diverse applications related to HPLC systems, offering nuanced insights into the particulate content of samples. The Vanquish model’s adaptability allows for seamless integration, fulfilling critical roles when paired with necessary additional system units. This device does not include a computer or software but guarantees comprehensive performance with its robust design. Though possessing minor cosmetic damage, its functional integrity remains intact, as verified by successful function tests.
Key Features
- Charged aerosol detection
- Integration with UHPLC systems
- Manufactured in 2015 in Germany
- Suitable for varied chemistry analysis
- Robust and reliable performance
- Functions confidently in laboratory settings
Specifications
- Voltage: 100-240V
- Frequency: 50Hz/60Hz
- Condition: Very Good, with minimal cosmetic damage
- Functions as intended without error messages
- Requires additional units for complete system configuration
Weight
Imperial: 46.8 Pounds
Metric: 21.23 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 28.8 lb x 20.4 lb x 9.6 lb
Metric: 73.15 cm x 51.82 cm x 24.38 cm
Harmonized Code
90273000
Harmonized Code Details
90273000 - Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis using chromatography. This code is appropriate due to the device functionality related to chromatography and particle detection.
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