Used SCINCO S-3100 #9314408 for sale
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SCINCO S-3100 is a high-performance spectrometer specifically optimized for studies in the fields of astrochemistry, environmental science, physical chemistry, biochemistry, and material science. It features a powerful quadrupole Ion Trap for MS/MS (mass/mass spectrometry) and a sophisticated electron-ionization (E-I) source for chemical analysis. The device is equipped with a high-sensitivity detector capable of detecting ions with a resolution of 0.2 amu (atomic mass unit). The entire equipment is operated from a user-friendly software interface designed for easy access to the most important features and functions. S-3100 provides accurate and reliable data and features several advanced technological features. It enables the simultaneous determination of multiple elements in one analytical run with high accuracy and precision. Additionally, it offers a wide range of scanning modes, from full scan mass spectra to specific ion monitoring and tandem MS/MS. Its Dynamic Range Compression algorithms allow for more effective signal processing and dynamically adapt the signal range to high levels of sensitivity. The instrument also offers an Autozero and Drift Correction System, which minimizes the need for frequent re-calibrations and results in reduced maintenance costs. In addition, it has a high transmission quadrupole source, providing the highest achievable sensitivity. SCINCO S-3100 also offers automated data analysis, which identifies and extracts spectra from sample data in a quick, accurate, and automated manner. S-3100 is highly reliable, easy to maintain, and user friendly. Its preventive maintenance unit assists with machine performance monitoring and ensures regular servicing and parts replacement. Furthermore, the instrument is accurate (0.2 amu) and has excellent sensitivity and resolution. With these features, SCINCO S-3100 is an ideal choice for those looking to analyze a wide variety of samples in a variety of industries.
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