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Heating oven OV 2000
hybridizationlaboratorycompact

heating oven
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Characteristics

Function
heating
Applications
laboratory, hybridization
Configuration
benchtop, compact
Temperature range

Max.: 99.9 °C
(211.82 °F)

Min.: 10 °C
(50 °F)

Description

Unique combination of hybridization oven and UV crosslinker Carousel for multiple bottle sizes and off-set bottle positioning Variable rotor speed 10 - 15 rpm Microprocessor controlled incubation temperature Product Details LED display for easy operation Easy to clean interior made of stainless steel Removable protective tray to allow easy cleanup of spilled media Glass door for easy viewing of samples and blocking of ß-emission from the hybridization chamber Orbital motion tray or rocker tray available as optional accessories Maximum power consumption: 1,150 Watt The UVP Hybrilinker Oven is a self-contained unit which provides the unique combination of a hybridization oven and a 254 nm ultraviolet crosslinker. The hybridization oven portion of the UVP Hybrilinker Oven is ideal for Southern, Northern, and Western blots; in situ hybridization; and binding nucleic acids to nitrocellulose or nylon-reinforced transfer membranes or other media. The unit features a precise microprocessor for control of rotation speeds and temperature control. An internal circulating fan maintains temperature uniformity, and a large LED display shows the current chamber temperature. Internal stainless steel construction enables the environment to be easily kept clean

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Analytica China 2024

18-20 Nov 2024 Shanghai (China)

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