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With a wide variety of flexible options, the Tri-Carb liquid scintillation counter is optimal for everything from basic research to advanced, low-level environmental analysis. Not only are these detectors capable of meeting or exceeding the requirements of your most demanding applications, but they’re also backed by our experience and innovation in liquid scintillation analysis for more than 60 years.
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The Tri-Carb 4810TR liquid scintillation counter is ready to go for basic research and CPM/direct DPM applications.
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21 CFR Part 11 Compatible | Yes |
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Depth | 81.0 cm |
Height | 47.0 cm |
Length | 81.0 cm |
Model Name | Tri-Carb A4810TR |
Portable | No |
Weight | 217.0 kg |
Width | 103.0 cm |
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