Nicolet Nic-Plan IR Microscope Good Condition Infrared Analysis Equipment
Nicolet
Details
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CategorySpectrometer - Multi-Well
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Dimension70.0cm x 50.0cm x 58.0cm
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Serial393
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Shipping TypeFreight
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / HertzDoes Not Apply / Does Not Apply
Description
The Nicolet Nic-Plan Infrared Microscope Model 0049-005 is a reliable tool for conducting detailed infrared analyses in laboratory environments. Manufactured by Nicolet in the United States, this used but functional microscope is ideal for scientific research involving infrared spectroscopy. The system is designed to offer high precision with its Spectra-Tech INC. 15x 142/V N.A. 0.58 and Reflachromat 10x N.A. 0.71 objectives, along with included blue and green filters to enhance imaging versatility. While it hasn't been fully tested, it powers on and passes basic functionality tests, showing no known issues beyond cosmetic wear. Its compact dimensions and manageable weight make it suitable for various lab spaces. Operating within a max power range of 204W and compatible with multiple AC voltages, the microscope ensures adaptability for diverse setups.
Key Features
- Infrared microscope for detailed spectral analysis
- Includes Spectra-Tech 15x and 10x objectives
- Incorporates blue and green filters
- Compact design suitable for diverse lab setups
- Functional, with no known operational issues
Specifications
- Make: Nicolet
- Model: Nic-Plan Infrared Microscope
- Max Power: 204W
- Frequency Range: 50-60Hz
- Voltage Compatibility: 100/120/220/240V
- Amps: 1.7/1.7/0.8/0.8A
- Dimensions: 70 x 50 x 58 mm
- Included Optics: Spectra-Tech INC. 15x 142/V N.A. 0.58, Reflachromat 10x N.A. 0.71
- Included Filters: Blue, Green
Weight
Imperial: 129.63 Pounds
Metric: 58.8 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 33.07 lb x 23.62 lb x 27.4 lb
Metric: 84.0 cm x 59.99 cm x 69.6 cm
Harmonized Code
901180
Harmonized Code Details
901180 - Optical microscopes other than stereoscopic microscopes: Infrared microscopes. Chosen based on the distinctive features of the Nicolet's usage in infrared spectrum analysis.
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