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Applied Biosystems™ ProFlex™ PCR System + Plastics Package, 2x96-well, EnduraPlates
Applied Biosystems™ ProFlex™ PCR System + Plastics Package with EnduraPlates combines reliability and performance with flexible configuration and control features that adapts to your research needs.
Brand: Applied Biosystems™ A41186
8183.50 GBP valid until 2024-12-31
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Description
- Interchange the 96-well 0.2 mL block with another block type if your throughput needs change
- Access the system remotely (and conveniently) through a mobile app
- Program the instrument in seconds with a simple-to-use touchscreen interface
- Simulate your old instrument with Thermal Simulation modes
- Optimize your PCR quickly and efficiently with better-than-gradient VeriFlex blocks
- Optimized for performance with Applied Biosystems instruments
- Certified DNA-, RNAse-, and PCR inhibitor-free with in-process sampling tests
- Constructed to ANSI/SBS standard, well suited to high-throughput laboratories and robot handling
- Excellent mechanical stability and flatness for your complete workflow needs
Specifications
±0.25°C (35°C to 99.9°C) | |
Manual Protocols | |
Fast, Standard | |
192-well, 0.2 mL | |
8.4 in. Color TFT LCD Touchscreen | |
Limited Warranty | |
USB, WiFi, Cloud, Ethernet | |
1 package | |
2 x 96-well Isothermal Blocks |
• ProFlex 2 x 96-well PCR System • 5 x MicroAmp EnduraPlate Optical 96-well Clear Reaction Plates with Barcode (100 plates total) • 1 x MicroAmp Clear Adhesive Films (100 films) |
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<0.5°C (20 sec. after reaching 95°C) | |
22 x 13 x 10.6 in. (56.5 x 33 x 27.2 cm) | |
100/240 V | |
PCR System | |
0°C to 100°C | |
3°C/sec. (Block), 1.6°C/sec. (Sample) | |
42.5 lb. (19.3 kg) |
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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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