The Beckman LS‑6000SC Liquid Scintillation System is an automated laboratory instrument designed for the quantitative measurement of beta‑emitting radioisotopes in liquid samples. It operates by mixing sample solutions with a scintillation cocktail that emits photons when struck by beta radiation; these light signals are then detected and processed to determine the level of radioactivity present.
This system is optimized for routine radioassay work and is suitable for a variety of applications involving beta‑labeled compounds. Its automated counting capability allows for efficient processing of multiple scintillation vials with minimal operator intervention, improving throughput and consistency. The LS‑6000SC incorporates a robust detection assembly that enhances counting reliability and supports basic quench correction to account for variations in sample chemistry.
Designed for benchtop placement in research, clinical, and environmental laboratories, the instrument features user‑friendly controls and a straightforward interface for setting up runs and reviewing results. Its compact form factor and dependable performance make it a practical choice for labs that require accurate beta counting without the complexity of larger radiation detection systems.
The Beckman LS‑6000SC offers dependable liquid scintillation counting in a compact, automated format—ideal for workflows that involve quantifying beta radioactivity in biochemical, environmental, or medical research samples.
| Dimensions | 42 × 38 × 32 in | 42 × 38 × 32 in |
| Weight | 562 lbs | 562 lbs |
Weight: 562 lbs
Dimensions: 42 × 38 × 32 in