Gradient thermal cycler XG-1000 Series
96-wellcompact

gradient thermal cycler
gradient thermal cycler
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Characteristics

Technology
gradient
Number of wells
96-well
Configuration
compact
Sample volume

19.2 ml
(0.65 US fl oz)

Temperature range

Max.: 99 °C
(210.2 °F)

Min.: 4 °C
(39.2 °F)

Weight

4.5 kg, 8.5 kg
(9.92 lb, 18.74 lb)

Width

200 mm, 400 mm
(7.9 in, 15.7 in)

Depth

260 mm, 300 mm
(10.2 in, 11.8 in)

Height

170 mm, 228 mm
(6.7 in, 9 in)

Description

This gradient PCR is used in molecular biology, medical, food, genetic testing, etc. Ideal for thermal cycling and protocol optimization in fields. - Excellent amplification thanks to high-quality semiconductor - Industrial grade working system, can work 24/7. - 30°C gradient range, ideal for protocol optimization - Thanks to the 5" touch screen, easy program editing, operation and saving are provided. - Data saved with USB flash memory is exported. - Small size and ergonomic design - Extremely quiet - High precise temperature with good homogeneity, rapid heating and cooling, utilizes advanced thermoelectric cooling and PID technologies. Features Definition XG-1000GP is an upgraded generation thermal cycler based on our XG-1000G; Advanced Peltier technology provides accurate temperature control and allows cycles to reach up to one million. It is an ideal thermal cycler for life science research in most laboratories. - Compact design that takes up little space - Correct temperature thanks to 6 high quality peltiers - Good temperature uniformity reduces edge effect - New generation Peltier technology, maximum heating rate 6°C/s - 1024x768 pixels, 8" color touch screen, automatic recovery in case of power failure - Gradient range 30°C

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