Thermo Trace GC Ultra Gas Chromatograph Dual Injector Detector 450C
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Details
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CategoryHPLC / FPLC / GC / CE
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Dimension65.0cm x 61.0cm x 48.0cm
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Serial620150005
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz230V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
Introducing the Thermo Trace GC Ultra Gas Chromatograph, model K073000000000D0. This advanced multi-channel system, crafted by Thermo in China, features up to two injectors and three detectors. It is ideal for modern laboratories requiring precise gas chromatography. With the ability to handle up to 450L injection volumes and linearly heat up to 1200C/min, it excels in speeding up sample run times for various analyses like crude oils, pesticides, and flavor characterizations. Despite being previously unused, it carries slight cosmetic imperfections. It includes critical components such as power and data cables, making it fully operational. Perfect for laboratories focused on sensitivity and separation.
Key Features
- Supports up to two injectors and three detectors
- Maximum temperature range near ambient to 450C
- Linear heating rate up to 1200C/min
- Supports Large Volume techniques overcoming conventional GC sensitivity
- Independently heated valve housing
- Internal LAN interfacing capability
Specifications
- Column Oven Programmability: 7 Ramps/8 Plateaus
- Temperature Range: Near ambient to 450C
- Maximum Temperature Ramp: 120C/min
- Heating Rate: Up to 14.5C/sec (870C/min)
- Injection Volume: Up to 450L
- Pneumatics: Digital temperature and pressure compensation
- Detectors: Multiple types including Flame Ionization Detector, Thermal Conductivity Detector
- Portable, suitable for varied laboratory setups
Weight
Imperial: 119.05 Pounds
Metric: 54.0 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 30.71 lb x 28.82 lb x 22.68 lb
Metric: 78.0 cm x 73.2 cm x 57.61 cm
Harmonized Code
9027.20.2000
Harmonized Code Details
9027.20.2000 - Gas chromatographs. Chosen because this code specifically pertains to gas analyzers including chromatographs used in laboratories.
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