Thermo UltiMate 3000 HPG-3400RS Pump HPLC Binary Rapid Separation System
Thermo Scientific
Details
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CategoryHPLC / FPLC / GC / CE
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Dimension69.0cm x 61.0cm x 46.0cm
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Serial8079640
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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Manufacturing2013-01-01
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Voltage / Hertz100-240 / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
The Thermo Scientific Dionex UltiMate 3000 HPG-3400RS is a Binary Rapid Separation Pump. This high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) instrument is engineered by Thermo, a renowned name in analytical science. Manufactured in 2013, this model (5040.0046) comes paired with an SR-3000 Solvent Rack (P/N 5035.9200) for enhanced separation efficiency. Although listed in good condition, the pump powers on and completes basic functionality checks; full testing is limited. This equipment is designed to deliver precise, reproducible chromatography results required in research and quality control labs. Note that no computer or software is included. It's a versatile choice for complex analytical tasks, offering robust performance across a range of applications. The device supports operations with voltage range 100-240V and functions at 50/60Hz.
Key Features
- Binary Rapid Separation for improved chromatographic efficiency
- HPG-3400RS model for high performance
- P/N 5040.0046
- Paired with SR-3000 Solvent Rack for enhanced functionality
- Suitable for complex analytical tasks
Specifications
- Brand: Thermo Scientific
- Model: Dionex UltiMate 3000 HPG-3400RS
- Sub-Model: 5040.0046
- Year of Manufacture: 2013
- Condition: G (Good)
- Voltage: 100-240V
- Frequency: 50Hz/60Hz
- Country of Origin: Germany
- Detected status: Powers on and basic tests passed
- Computer not included
Weight
Imperial: 52.8 Pounds
Metric: 23.95 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 32.4 lb x 28.8 lb x 21.6 lb
Metric: 82.3 cm x 73.15 cm x 54.86 cm
Harmonized Code
90272000
Harmonized Code Details
90272000 - Chromatographs and Electrophoresis Instruments. Chosen due to the nature of the equipment being a high-performance liquid chromatography pump designed for analytical separation operations in a laboratory setting.
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