Used AGILENT / HP / HEWLETT-PACKARD / KEYSIGHT 6410 #9238842 for sale

ID: 9238842
Vintage: 2011
Triple quad LC / MS spectrometer G1379B Degasser G1312B 1260 Bin pump G1316C 1290 TCC G1330B 1290 Thermostat MS40 + Vacuum pump KD Scientific syringe pump MS/MS Sensitivity & repeatability: Signal to noise ratio: > 20:1 Noise: 5x RMS Mass resolution: Three settings (FWHM) Unit: 0.7 u Wide: 1.2 u Widest: 2.5 u Mass accuracy: 0.1u Across mass range Mass stability: < 0.1u in 24h Dynamic range: > 6.5 x 10^6 Mass range: M/Z 15 - 1,650 Scan rate: 5,200 u/sec Minimum MRM dwell time: 5 ms with 10 MRMs Scan modes: MS Scan MS/MS Product ion scan MRM MS/MS Neutral loss / Gain scan Precursor ion scan SIM MRM Transitions: Per time segment: 99 Multiple segments: 1000 Positive / Negative polarity switching: Time segment dependent: Inter segment delay of 1.5 sec Collision cell: High pressure Hexapole with linear acceleration Wide range of ionization sources: Electrospray (ESI) Nanospray with HPLC chip cube MS interface Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionization (APCI) Multimode source (Simultaneous ESI & APCI) Auto tune: Automated optimization of ion optics & mass axis calibration Solvent declustering counter current gas Detector: High energy conversion dynode & removable electron multiplier horn Vacuum system: One triple stage turbo molecular pump with one mechanical pump HEWLETT-PACKARD Desktop computer Monitor Keyboard & mouse 2011 vintage.
A HP (AGILENT) AGILENT / HP / HEWLETT-PACKARD / KEYSIGHT 6410 is a double-beam spectrometer that provides high-resolution UV-VIS absorbance, fluorescence, and Raman spectra. HP 6410 utilizes special optics and hardware to capture and analyze data at a very high level of resolution. The instrument is designed to be used in various scientific or industrial applications, providing researchers with the ability to efficiently study light reactions, chemical processes and components, and many other optical properties. AGILENT 6410 features a double-beam design which is composed of two light sources, a beam split, and two detector receptors. The light sources, also referred to as monochromators, are two distinct lasers that can be set to two different wavelengths. The beam split then divides the incoming light into two beams, one being the reference beam and the other being the sample beam. These two beams pass through the sample and are represented in the two detector receptors. By evaluating spectra from both beams against each other, the comparative properties of an unknown sample can be determined. KEYSIGHT 6410 features a spectrum analyzer, which is a key feature for analyzing changes in spectral bands, as the wavelength is changed. The entire scanned spectrum is divided into a series of narrow wavelength ranges, so it allows researchers to gain information about an unknown sample's spectral bands within each range. The optical sensitivity and spectral resolution of 6410 allow for better detection of subtle concentrations of components and more significant changes in fluorescence or Raman spectra. This also allows researchers to detect trends in the data more easily, so studies can be optimized for better results. In addition to the optics and hardware components, HEWLETT-PACKARD 6410 also utilizes a variety of software programs to assist researchers. This includes an integrated data acquisition system for the purpose of capturing peak intensities and integration times, an extensive library of reference spectra for comparison, specialized software for analyzing and quantifying trends, and various other software options for data visualization and report generation. Overall, AGILENT / HP / HEWLETT-PACKARD / KEYSIGHT 6410 dual-beam spectrometer is a powerful tool for researchers in the field of spectroscopy. With its high-resolution optics, advanced software, and versatile applications, HP 6410 provides an advanced level of accuracy and performance Compared to its competitors.
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