AMMRL: Possible surplus of Bruker BACS-120 autosampler

From: Dan Bearden <ccehbr.nmrlab_at_noaa.gov>
Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2015 11:05:59 -0400

Dear AMMRLites,
  As a federal lab, it is often difficult (legally, that is) to send surplus equipment to people who could most benefit from it.
  However, our Property people may be willing to try a new mechanism, so I need some names of folks that may be interested in:

Bruker BACS-120 for a 700 MHz system (different magnets may require different mounting/physical hardware which I do not have).
 - Uninstalled by Bruker engineers and placed into two shipping boxes in 2014.
 - Was fully functional when uninstalled.
 - has all cables, control boxes, etc.
 - I can supply some spinners with this as well

  I believe that this must go to a university or a government lab (i.e. no companies), and you would be responsible for shipping costs (undetermined at this time). I am told that a letter of acceptance/request may be needed on letterhead.

  At this time, it is not clear that this can happen, but if you are interested, please email me off-list: dan.bearden_at_noaa.gov

Thanks,
Dan
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Dan Bearden, PhD
Research Chemist
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Hollings Marine Laboratory
331 Ft. Johnson Rd.
Charleston, SC 29412
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dan.bearden_at_noaa.gov
Phone: (843) 762-8865
FAX: (843) 762-8742
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