Agilent Technologies 6410 Triple Quad LC/MS System with Computer
Agilent Technologies
Details
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CategoryMass Spectrometry
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Dimension45.0in x 26.0in x 20.0in
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SerialUS84711135
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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 Agilent Technologies 6410 Triple Quadrupole LC/MS System is a cutting-edge mass spectrometer designed for analytical chemistry and life science applications. This used unit was removed from a working environment and has been evaluated to power on with good functionality and passing basic operational tests, despite cosmetic wear from prior use. Tailored for pharmaceutical research, environmental analysis, and food safety applications, this system offers remarkable high sensitivity, selectivity, and a wide dynamic range, ensuring precise and reliable mass spectrometry data. The triple quad design elevates its capabilities for targeted quantitative analysis of complex sample matrices. Advanced chromatographic separations, combined with mass spectrometry detection, bolster the accuracy of compound identification and analysis. Note that while this item includes a computer, the buyer is advised to complete validation and calibration separately.
Key Features
- Triple quadrupole design for enhanced quantitative analysis
- High sensitivity and selectivity
- Wide dynamic range
- Advanced chromatographic separations
- Includes computer for comprehensive analysis
Specifications
- Mass range: Up to 2000 m/z
- Ionization techniques: ESI
- Resolution: High precision in complex matrices
- Sensitivity: Detects low concentration compounds
- Computer included for data analysis
Weight
Imperial: 240.0 Pounds
Metric: 108.86 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 54.0 lb x 31.2 lb x 24.0 lb
Metric: 137.16 cm x 79.25 cm x 60.96 cm
Harmonized Code
902730
Harmonized Code Details
902730 - Spectrometers, spectrophotometers, and spectrographs using optical radiations (UV, visible, IR), suitable for the classification as the item is a mass spectrometer using optical techniques.
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