Thermo Electron Finnigan Trace GC Ultra Gas Chromatograph
- Make Thermo Electron
- Hertz Does Not Apply
- Model Finnigan Trace GC Ultra
- Serial 20042794
- Weight 45.0 Kg
- Voltage Does Not Apply
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Dimensions 61.0cm x 62.0cm x 48.0cm
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition S (Salvage)
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
The Thermo Electron Finnigan Trace GC Ultra Gas Chromatograph is a high-performance, used laboratory equipment that offers precise temperature control with a maximum column oven temperature of 450C and injector temperature range of 5-400C. It is fully integrated with a Dual Jet CO2 Cryogenic Modulator for complex sample characterization and equipped with a high throughput AS 3000 Autosampler with a 105 sample tray. This equipment is ideal for applications such as environmental analysis, pharmaceutical research, and food safety testing. The technology has greatly contributed to the advancements in gas chromatography and plays a crucial role in modern analytical laboratories, ensuring accurate and reliable results.
Key Features- Maximum column oven temperature: 450C
- Injector temperature range: 5-400C
- Dual Jet CO2 Cryogenic Modulator
- High throughput AS 3000 Autosampler with a 105 sample tray
- Column Oven Temperature: Up to 450C
- Injector Temperature Range: 5-400C
- Cryogenic Modulator: Dual Jet CO2
- Autosampler: AS 3000 with 105 sample tray
Metric: 45 kg
Imperial: 99 lb
Metric: 24.015761 cm x 24.409462 cm x 18.897648 cm
Imperial: 9.46 in x 9.62 in x 7.44 in
9027200000
Harmonized Code Details9027 - Chromatographs and Electrophoresis Instruments, with Provided Explanation: Gas or Smoke Analysis Apparatus
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