Thermo VH-D10-A Diode Array Detector For Parts Needs Repair 240V 2014
Thermo Scientific
Details
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CategoryHPLC / FPLC / GC / CE
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Dimension80.0cm x 60.0cm x 38.0cm
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Serial8300304
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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Manufacturing2014-04-30
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Voltage / Hertz240V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
The Thermo Scientific VH-D10-A Diode Array Detector, manufactured in 2014, is a component from the renowned Vanquish series. Primarily used in HPLC and UHPLC applications, it offers superior performance in detecting highly concentrated compounds alongside trace impurities. Although this unit is sold 'As-Is' due to it being non-functional, it serves excellently as a spare parts resource. It features a data collection rate of up to 200 Hz, UV-vis detection capabilities across up to 10 channels, and employs Thermo's LightPipe technology for optimal signal-to-noise performance. It includes advanced predictive performance functions, such as lamp age and ignitions, leak detection, and service monitoring, ideal for laboratories familiar with Thermo scientific technology. Computer is not included.
Technician comment
Please note missing housing. Unit also doesn't include a flow cell.
Key Features
- Data Collection Rate: Up to 200 Hz
- Detection Mode: UV-vis (Up to 10 Channels)
- LightPipe Technology for superior signal-to-noise
- Max Cell Operating Pressure: Limit 6 MPa (60 bar, 870 psi)
- Safety Features: Power-up diagnostics and leak detection
Specifications
- Manufacture Date: 2014
- PC Connection: USB 2.0; 3-port-HUB
- Photodiode Array: 1024 element
- Max Cell Operating Pressure: 6 MPa (870 psi)
- Dimensions: 160 mm x 420 mm x 620 mm (6.3 in. x 16.5 in. x 24.4 in.)
- Electrical Requirements: 240V, 50Hz/60Hz
Weight
Imperial: 50.27 Pounds
Metric: 22.8 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 37.8 lb x 28.35 lb x 17.95 lb
Metric: 96.01 cm x 72.01 cm x 45.59 cm
Harmonized Code
9027.30.40
Harmonized Code Details
9027.30.40 - Spectrophotometers; spectrometers and spectrographs using optical radiations (ultraviolet, visible, infrared). The classification is due to the nature of the Diode Array Detector, which is integral to chromatography and analytical labs dealing with UV-vis detection.
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