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Zebra ZM400 Thermal Label Printer-cover
Zebra ZM400 Thermal Label Printer

Print resolution: 203 dots/inch, 8 dots/mm – 300 dots/inch, 12 dots/mm or 600 dots/inch, 24 dots/mm  (more)Dot size (WxL): 203 dpi – 0.125 x 0.125 mm, 300 dpi – 0.084 x 0.099 mm, 600 dpi – 0.042 x 0.042 mm Maximum print width: 203 dpi – 104 mm Bar code modulus: 203 dpi – 4.9 mil to 49 mil, 300 dpi – 3.3 mil to 33 mil, 600 dpi – 1.6 mil to 16 mil Programmable constant print speeds: 203 dpi – 61, 76 through 254 mm/s in 25 mm increments, 300 dpi – 61, 76 through 203 mm/s in 25 mm increments, 600 dpi – 38, 51 through 102 mm/s in 25 mm increments Media label length: Minimum – 13 mm, Maximum 203/300 dpi – 991 mm, Maximum 600 dpi- 508 mm Media label width: Minimum – 25.4 mm, Maximum tear/cutter – 114 mm, Maximum peel/rewind – 108 mm Media total thickness (including liner, if any): Minimum – 0.058 mm, Maximum – 0.25 mm Media maximum roll outer diameter: 76 mm core – 203 mm Media inter label gap: Minimum – 2 mm, Preferred – 3 mm, Maximum – 4 mm Media ticket/tag notch size (WxL): 6 x 3 mm Media hole diameter: 3 mm Media notch or hole position (centered from inner media edge): Minimum – 3.8 mm, Maximum – 57 mm Media black mark density: > 1.0 ODU Media maximum density: ≤ 0.5 ODU Ribbon width: Minimum – 51 mm, Maximum – 110 mm Ribbon standard lengths: 2:1 media to ribbon roll ratio – 300 m, 3:1 media to ribbon roll ratio – 450 m Ribbon core inside diameter: 25.4 mm Dimensions (HxWxD): 338 x 278 x 475 mm Weight: 15 kg

€349.00 ex VAT
Netherlands
general laboratory equipment other
Epson Perfection 3200 Photo Scanner-cover
Epson Perfection 3200 Photo Scanner

Scanner type: Flatbed, Color Photoelectric Device: Color CCD Line Sensor Effective pixels: 27,200 x  (more)37,440 pixels at 3200 dpi Document size: 216 x 297 mm (8.5 x 11.7 in.) A4 or US letter (You can set the scanning area with your software.) Scan resolution: 3200 dpi (normal scanning), 6400 dpi with micro step (interpolated scanning) Output resolution: 25 dpi to 12800 dpi, (50 to 6400 dpi in 1 dpi steps, 12800 dpi. 12800 dpi with zoom) Scan speed: 14.3 msec/line at 3200 dpi, 3.5 msec/line at 600 dpi Color Separation:RGB Color Filters on CCD Image data: 16 bits per pixel per internal color, 16 bits per pixel per external color Brightness: 7 levels (In EPSON Scan, Brightness is controlled with gamma correction) Line Art: Fixed Threshold, Text Enhancement Technology (selectable on and off) Halftoning: AAS (Auto Area Segmentation), Selectable on and off, 3 halftone modes (A, B and C) and 4 dither patterns (A, B, C and D) for bi-level and quad-level data Gamma Correction: 2 types for CRT screen, 3 types for printer, 1 user-defined setting Color correction: 1 type for CRT display, 3 types for output to printer, 1 type for user-defined setting (only user-defined color correction is available in EPSON Scan) Interface: USB 2.0 (Type B connector) and IEEE 1394 Serial Bus Interface Light source: White fluorescent lamp with cold cathode Flawless operation: 30,000 carriage cycles (failure-free interval) Dimensions (WxDxH): 304 x 476 x 122 mm Weight: 6.0kg

€349.00 ex VAT
Netherlands
general laboratory equipment other
Milestone Ethos X Microwave Extraction System-cover
Milestone Ethos X Microwave Extraction System

The new ETHOS X for the Microwave Green Extraction of Natural Products is available in two different (more) and interchangeable configurations, for fragrances and flavors. The ETHOS X takes advantage of a unique microwave selective heating mechanism to produce effective and consistent results time and time again. The fragrances configuration is based on the solvent-free microwave extraction (SFME) technology for the rapid extraction of essential oils from aromatic herbs, spices and dry seeds. The method involves placing a sample in the microwave reactor. A cooling system outside the microwave continuously condenses the vapors which are collected in a fragrances glassware. The excess of water is refluxed back to the extraction vessel to restore the in-situ water of the sample. The flavors configuration is based on the microwave hydro-diffusion and gravity technology (MHG), a new and green method of essential oils extraction from various aromatic plants. The microwave hydro-diffusion and gravity technology (MHG) combines microwave heating and earth gravity at atmospheric pressure to allow flavors to diffuse outside the plant material. Outside of the microwave oven a cooling system continuously condenses the extract. With both methods, after the essential oils are extracted they can be analyzed directly by GC-MS without any preliminary clean-up or solvent exchange steps. Including IKA RC 2 Control recirculating chiller

€19,469.61 ex VAT
Netherlands
general laboratory equipment other
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