Beckman Coulter Immage 4700 Immunochemistry Analyzer System with Computer - Used Lab Equipment
- Make Beckman Coulter
- Hertz 50Hz/60Hz
- Model Immage 4700
- Serial 1843
- Weight 138.0 Kg
- Voltage 240V
- Includes Computer with software included | Power cord included |
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Dimensions 80.0cm x 123.0cm x 90.0cm
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition Good
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
The Beckman Coulter Immage 4700 Immunochemistry Analyzer System, including a computer and desktop, provides accurate testing for specific proteins and therapeutic drugs using four high-performance detection technologies. This high-productivity design streamlines laboratory operations, enabling numerous functions to be performed simultaneously in each five-second system cycle. The item was last PMed on 12 June 2022, and though it is communicating with software, further testing has not been possible. The high-throughput capabilities allow for calibration, sample processing and analysis, sample and/or reagent pipetting, and cuvette washing.
Key Features- Accurate testing for specific proteins and therapeutic drugs
- High-performance detection technologies
- High-productivity design
- Simultaneous functions in each system cycle
- Four high-performance detection technologies
- Five-second system cycle for simultaneous functions
- Last PMed on 12 June 2022
- Communication with software but unable to test further
Metric: 137.84 kg
Imperial: 304.24 lb
Metric: 76 cm x 122.9 cm x 90.1 cm
Imperial: 29.9 in x 48.4 in x 35.5 in
902780
Harmonized Code Details902780 - Immunoassay analyzers; and reagents and other products, n.e.c., used in immunoassay analyzers
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