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The Agilent 6460 Triple Quadrupole LC/MS delivers superior sensitivity for trace level analysis with performance specifications in
Signal-to-Noise ratio (S/N) and Instrument Detection Limit (IDL). IDL is a rigorous, statistically based metric that indicates practical
sensitivity performance of your quantitative assays. The Agilent 6460 Triple Quadrupole LC/MS achieves sensitivity and resolution
specifications with autotune.
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Manufactured from hardened stainless steel with dual reading in Imperial to 0.001in and in Metric to 0.02mm. The universal four-way measurement facility enables reading in External, Internal, Depth and Step modes.
The sliding thumb lock feature easily allows quick and precise measurements to be taken.
The satin finished scales and beam ensure fast, easy and accurate readings.
A strong plastic storage case provides a secure home for this precision instrument
Size 150mm / 6in
The 24″ tall, 7 1/4″ diameter tank comes filled with 13 lbs. of our exclusive ion-exchange resins that remove minerals from the water through a process that binds them to the resin. Because the majority of the impurities are dissolved, deionization produces highly purified water, so no more spots! The two valves control the water flow through the filter. This allows you to bypass the filter when it is not needed to prolong the life of the resin. Add our Stainless Steel Quick Disconnect Set for faster, easy use. The life of the resin depends upon the amount of total dissolved solids (TDS) in your water. Want to know your TDS level? Check out our easy-to-use TDS Meter. The replacement resin is safe, disposable, and easy to install.
Simple & clear keyboard operation provides auto 0% & 100% adjustment, Error free T-A transformation, faster setting and direct concentration readout functions.
Imported Tungsten (W) Lamp, long service life.
Spacious sample compartment, suitable for various dimensions optical path rectangular cells(100mm max).
A Spectrophotometer is an analytical instrument used to identify materials including organic polymers. Infrared spectrophotometers record the relative amount of energy as a function of the wavelength/frequency of the infrared radiation when it passes through a sample. Therefore, chemical structures of different samples will reflect differences in the IR absorption spectrum allowing for identification of a sample. Unlike a dispersive spectrometer, an FTIR spectrometer or FTIR spectrophotometer is used to simultaneously obtain spectral data of a sample. It does this by using an interferometer to collect the interferogram, also known as the raw data/signal format, which can then be translated into the infrared spectrum of the sample by means of a fourier transform algorithm. As a result there are many advantages including greater signal-to-noise ratio, high resolution, higher throughput, and a short wavelength limit. FTIR spectrometers can be used in a variety of industries including environmental, pharmaceutical, and petrochemical.
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