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Chemiluminescence Imaging System

Labmate Chemiluminescence Imaging System are designed to capture gel images for various scientific research applications. Their high-performance sixteen-bit CCD camera minimizes background noise while improving sensitivity, dynamic range, and resolution. Their cooling system ensures optimal performance by maintaining low temperature. Their F/0.8 motorized lens facilitates precise adjustments to enhance clarity and detail in captured images. Our Chemiluminescence Imaging System are ideal for clinical diagnostics, protein detection, gene expression studies.

Chemiluminescence Imaging System LMCIS-A100

  • CCD Sensor Size: 12.49 × 9.99 mm
  • Resolution: 6.05 Megapixels, 2750 × 2200
  • Pixel Density: 16bit (65536 Grey Scales)
  • Pixel Size: 4.54 × 4.54 µm
  • Lens: F0.8 motorized lens

$ 20537.5 / Each of 1

Chemiluminescence Imaging System LMCIS-A300

  • Cooling-down method: Three layer semiconductor refrigeration
  • Temperature: 65℃ below ambient temperature (absolute temperature -45℃)
  • Optical Quantum Efficiency: High Qe:≥80%
  • Image integration: 1 × 1,2 × 2, 3 × 3, 4 × 4, 6 × 6, 8 × 8
  • Data bits: 16 bit(0-65536 Gamma)

$ 800 / Each of 1

Chemiluminescence Imaging System LMCIS-A101
  • CCD Sensor Size: 12.49 × 9.99 mm
  • Resolution: 6.05 Megapixels, 2750 × 2200
  • Pixel Density: 16bit (65536 Grey Scales)
  • Pixel Size: 4.54 × 4.54 µm
  • Lens: F0.95 motorized lens

$ 20887.5 / Each of 1

Chemiluminescence Imaging System LMCIS-B100
  • Sensor Type: Back-illuminated SCMOS
  • Resolution: 9.0 Megapixels
  • Pixel Size: 3.76 × 3.76 µm
  • Cooling Temperature: -30 °C regulated (-65 °C below ambient)
  • Max. Grey Scales: 65,536 (16-bit)

$ 9062.5 / Each of 1

Chemiluminescence Imaging System LMCIS-B101

  • Sensor Type: Front illuminated CCD
  • Resolution: 6 Megapixels
  • Pixel Size: 4.54 × 4.54 µm
  • Cooling Temperature: -30 °C regulated (-65 °C below ambient)
  • Max. Grey Scales: 65,536 (16-bit)

$ 13562.5 / Each of 1

Chemiluminescence Imaging System LMCIS-B200

  • Camera Type: Cooled Back-illuminated CMOS
  • Resolution: 9.0 Megapixels
  • Pixel Size: 3.76 × 3.76 µm
  • Regulated Cooling Temperature: -30°C
  • Dynamic Range: 4.8 OD

$ 13437.5 / Each of 1

Chemiluminescence Imaging System LMCIS-B201
  • Camera Type: Cooled Back-illuminated CMOS
  • Resolution: 6 Megapixels
  • Pixel Size: 4.54 × 4.54 µm
  • Regulated Cooling Temperature: -30°C
  • Dynamic Range: 4.8 OD

$ 18000 / Each of 1

Chemiluminescence Imaging System LMCIS-B300
  • Camera Type: Cooled CCD
  • Resolution: 6 Megapixels
  • Pixel Size: 4.54 × 4.54 µm
  • Cooling Temperature: -30°C(-60 ℃ below ambient)
  • Dynamic Range: 4.8 OD

$ 15500 / Each of 1

Chemiluminescence Imaging System LMCIS-B400

  • Camera Type: Cooled Back-illuminated CMOS
  • Resolution: 9 Megapixels
  • Pixel Size: 3.76 × 3.76 μm
  • Regulated Cooling Temperature: -30°C
  • Dynamic Range: 4.8 OD

$ 11125 / Each of 1

Chemiluminescence Imaging System LMCIS-B401

  • Camera Type: Cooled Back-illuminated CMOS
  • Resolution: 6 Megapixels
  • Pixel Size: 4.54 × 4.54 μm
  • Regulated Cooling Temperature: -30°C
  • Dynamic Range: 4.8 OD

$ 15750 / Each of 1

Selection Guide for Chemiluminescence Imaging System

When selecting Chemiluminescence Imaging System, customers should consider its cooling-down method, sensor type, and camera specifications. The system uses a three-layer semiconductor refrigeration method, enabling efficient cooling to 65°C below ambient, reaching absolute temperatures around -45°C. It supports both back-illuminated SCMOS and front-illuminated CCD sensor types, offering flexibility based on imaging sensitivity needs. Sensor sizes vary between 12.49 × 9.99 mm and 15.2 × 15.2 mm, suitable for different resolution and field-of-view requirements. The camera type includes cooled back-illuminated CMOS and cooled CCD, which are ideal for low-light imaging and long exposure. These features ensure high sensitivity and stability, essential for accurate chemiluminescence detection.

Frequently Asked Questions

1 What is a Chemiluminescence Imaging System?

A Chemiluminescence Imaging System is an apparatus designed to use the emission of light from a chemical reaction to visualize and analyze specific biological or chemical processes.

2 How does a Chemiluminescence Imaging System work?

It works by detecting light emitted from a chemical reaction to visualize specific targets in biological samples.

3 Can Chemiluminescence Imaging System be used for quantitative analysis?

It can be used for quantitative analysis by measuring the intensity of the emitted light, which correlates with the amount of the target substance.

4 What types of samples are suitable for analysis using Chemiluminescence Imaging System?

It is ideal for analyzing biological samples such as proteins, DNA, and RNA, particularly when these samples are labeled with chemiluminescent substrates or probes.

5 Can Chemiluminescence Imaging System be used for Western blot analysis?

It is commonly used in Western blot analysis to detect specific proteins with high sensitivity and clarity.

6 Can Chemiluminescence Imaging System detect low-abundance proteins?

It excels at detecting low-abundance proteins due to its high sensitivity and low background noise.

7 Can Chemiluminescence Imaging System be used in clinical diagnostics?

It is used in clinical diagnostics to detect biomarkers, hormones, or pathogens through chemiluminescent immunoassays.

8 Is Chemiluminescence Imaging System helpful in drug discovery research?

It supports drug discovery by enabling sensitive assays for target validation, biomarker detection, and pharmacokinetics.

9 Can Chemiluminescence Imaging System be used for cell-based assays?

It can be used for cell-based assays by detecting chemiluminescent signals from cellular activity or reporter gene expression.

10 How is Chemiluminescence Imaging System used in environmental testing?

It is used in environmental testing to detect trace contaminants or toxins through chemiluminescent biosensors.