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
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)
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)
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
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.
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
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