Thermo Automatic Stirrer Probe 096019 Accessory Turnkey 11 cm Diameter
Thermo Scientific
Details
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CategorySmall Benchtop Equipment
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Dimension6.0in x 11.0in x 3.0in
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SerialN/A
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / HertzDoes Not Apply / Does Not Apply
Description
The Thermo Scientific Automatic Stirrer Probe and Paddle 096019 is a used device in turnkey condition, fully functional and ready for integration into your lab setup. This robust instrument is designed for compatibility with Thermo Scientific Orion Versa Star meters, Orion Star A210 series benchtop meters, and older Orion Star series meters (not included). It provides five optimized stirring speeds, allowing for precise mixing of samples and standards, thus enhancing measurement accuracy. The probe is powered by the compatible meter, fitting seamlessly into electrode stands, facilitating easy sample movement and rinsing. With a replaceable paddle, this stirrer probe offers an extended service life, making it an efficient and cost-effective choice for your laboratory needs. Overall dimensions are approximately 6 x 11 x 3 inches, and it ships from the United States with a weight of 2 pounds.
Key Features
- Compatible with Thermo Scientific Orion Versa Star
- Five optimized stirring speeds
- Fits electrode stand for easy movement
- Replaceable paddles for extended life
- Used and fully functional, TK (Turnkey condition)
Specifications
- Connector Types: Stirrer jack
- Diameter: 0.6 in. (1.5 cm) round (stirring paddle)
- Dimensions: 6 x 11 x 3 inches (Actual Size)
- Condition: Used, fully functional
- Weight: 2 pounds (Actual Weight)
Weight
Imperial: 2.4 Pounds
Metric: 1.09 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 7.2 lb x 13.2 lb x 3.6 lb
Metric: 18.29 cm x 33.53 cm x 9.14 cm
Harmonized Code
902780
Harmonized Code Details
Harmonized code 902780 corresponds to instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis. The classification aligns due to the Thermo Automatic Stirrer Probe’s usage for sample mixing and optimization of measurement accuracy in laboratory settings.
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