[ccp4bb] X-ray equipment available

2018-12-10 Thread Andrew Leslie
We have a Rigaku Actor robot and a HTC Image plate detector that we no longer 
require. Both are ten years old. If anyone is interested in acquiring these for 
a nominal sum (plus shipping costs) please let me know.

Andrew Leslie
MRC LMB, Cambridge


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[ccp4bb] X-ray equipment available

2014-04-02 Thread Kamel El Omari
Dear all,

We have the following X-ray equipment available:

1) Rigaku ‘micromax 007’ X-ray generator with Varimax HR osmic mirror, 
radiation enclosure and interlocks
2) Mar345 imaging plate detector
3) Oxford Cryosystems cryostream ‘600 series’ including dry air unit ‘AD41’ and 
60L dewar
4) Proteros ‘Free Mounting System’.
All equipment from 2004 or earlier.
Generator requires a new cooling water unit, imaging plate detector a new 
control PC

Free to a good home (but new owner to be responsible for removal of equipment 
and transport.

For more information please contact:
Karl Harlos
Division of Structural Biology
The Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics
University of Oxford, Roosevelt Drive
OXFORD OX3 7BN, UK
e-mail: k...@strubi.ox.ac.uk 


[ccp4bb] X-ray equipment available

2012-10-10 Thread Andreas Heine
We would like to offer a Rigaku diffraction system free of charge  
consisting of the following components:


-Rigaku RU-H3R generator (1997) (currently non-operational due to  
vacuum problems, maybe worth repairing or good for spare parts)


-motorized R-Axis IV++ imaging plate detector (2001) (good working condition)

-spare parts for R-Axis IV imaging plate detector (controler, read out  
unit, etc.)


-spare parts (filaments, lamps, tools, Rietschle pump, colimators)

Interested parties should provide shipping and handling.

Furthermore we would like to sell (due to residual value since these  
components are not written off yet), prize negotiable:


-Osmic blue mirrors CMF 12-38Cu6

-Xenocs Fox2D mirrors TOM 465/14 12/38Cu



Please contact Andreas Heine (hei...@mailer.uni-marburg.de) for more  
details if you are interested in the system or individual components.


Best wishes,
Andreas


[ccp4bb] X-ray equipment available

2012-03-31 Thread Steiner, Roberto
Full Rigaku R-axis IIC  Image Plate X-ray diffraction system
We would like to offer a complete macromolecular diffraction system free of 
charge to anyone prepared to pay (up-front) the shipping costs from our 
laboratory to theirs.
The system consists of a R-axis IIC area detector, Rigaku RU-200BH rotating 
anode X-ray generator with Yale mirrors together with an Oxford cryosystems 600 
series cryostream and associated dewars.  The system includes a purpose built 
enclose made of lead-rated perspex, obviating the need for a walk in enclosure. 
 The footprint of the X-ray generator cabinet 810cm (D) x 1100cm (W) x 900cm 
(H),  the footprint of the radiation enclosure is 1400cm (D) x 1750cm (W) x 
1000cm (H). The weight of the X-ray generator is  (550kg) and the HV 
transformer (450kg), RaxisIIC (150kg), enclosure (80kg) and table (80kg).
We wish to give away the whole system and not break it down to parts, so 
requests should be for the complete system.
Please contact Marty Rajaratnam (Randall division of Cell and Molecular 
Biophysics, King’s College London) email 
r.rajarat...@kcl.ac.ukmailto:r.rajarat...@kcl.ac.uk if you are interested in 
acquiring this system.

With best wishes
_
Roberto Steiner, PhD
Group Leader
Randall Division of Cell and Molecular Biophysics
King's College London

Room 3.10A
New Hunt's House
Guy's Campus
SE1 1UL, London, UK
Tel 0044-20-78488216
Fax 0044-20-78486435
roberto.stei...@kcl.ac.ukmailto:roberto.stei...@kcl.ac.uk






[ccp4bb] X-ray equipment available

2011-03-29 Thread Zenon Grabarek
We have the following X-ray diffraction equipment to give away:

1. Rigaku RU300 rotating anode X-ray generator with Haskris cooling system and 
Charles Supper focusing mirrors. Have not been used lately but are in good 
working condition.

2. Mar345 area detector. Not in working conditions. Probably good for parts.

The equipment is located in Watertown Massachusetts. If interested you will 
have to arrange for the transport. For more information please contact me 
directly.

With kind regards

Zenon Grabarek
Principal Scientist
Boston Biomedical Research Institute
Watertown MA 02472, USA
tel 617-658-7805
email: graba...@bbri.org

[ccp4bb] X-ray equipment available

2009-11-16 Thread Rudolf Ladenstein
To all colleagues at CCP4BB:

 

We have the following X-ray diffraction equipment to give away:

 

I. Siemens X-1000 Multiwire Area Detector. It has been manufactured by
Siemens Analytical X-ray Instruments Inc. in Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Equipment available includes multiwire area detector X-1000 itself, its
Position Decoding Circuit, the 3-circle goniostat with the remote control
and the set of collimators. This equipment is available free of charge
except for the shipping costs. The detector needs a new gas-filling,
however. 

 

II. A Siemens/Mac Science rotating anode X-ray generator with elongated
table. The system is functional and in very good condition. Included are
transformer and vacuum pumps to run the system, water cooling system not
included. The generator will be given away free of charge, however freight
costs are assumed to be taken by the purchaser.

Spare parts include:

A complete Cu-Target including the complete anode assembly.

Filaments, O-rings 

 

The equipment is at Karolinska Institutet, NOVUM, Huddinge near to
Stockholm, Sweden.

 

For more information, please contact me outside the CCP4 bulletin, please.

If you are interested in this equipment (in the described set or in any
parts of it) please contact me directly using my email address
rudolf.ladenst...@ki.se. Please do not respond to the ccp4bb address!

 

 

With kind regards, 

 

Rudolf Ladenstein

Professor of Structural Biochemistry

Karolinska Institutet NOVUM

14157 Huddinge, Sweden

 

Phone: +46 8 6089 222

 



[ccp4bb] X-ray equipment available

2009-04-08 Thread Rudolf Ladenstein
To all colleagues at CCP4BB:

 

We have the following X-ray diffraction equipment to give away:

 

I. Siemens X-1000 Multiwire Area Detector. It has been manufactured by
Siemens Analytical X-ray Instruments Inc. in Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Equipment available includes multiwire area detector X-1000 itself, its
Position Decoding Circuit, the 3-circle goniostat with the remote control
and the set of collimators. This equipment is available free of charge
except for the shipping costs. 

 

II. A complete brandnew, still unpacked Oxford Cryosystems Cryostream 700
system, for half of the new price. The purchaser would be responsible for
the transport costs.

 

III. A Siemens/Mac Science rotating anode X-ray generator with elongated
table. The system is functional and in very good condition. Included are
transformer and vacuum pumps to run the system, water cooling system not
included. The generator will be given away free of charge, however freight
costs are assumed to be taken by the purchaser.

Spare parts include:

A complete Cu-Target including the complete anode assembly.

Filaments, O-rings 

 

The equipment is at Karolinska Institutet, NOVUM, Huddinge near to
Stockholm, Sweden.

 

For more information, please contact me outside the CCP4 bulletin, please.

If you are interested in this equipment (in the described set or in any
parts of it) please contact me directly using my email address
rudolf.ladenst...@ki.se. Please do not respond to the ccp4bb address!

 

Best regards, Rudolf Ladenstein