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Specifications
Capacity | 96×0.2 ml |
Temperature Range | 0 to 99.9 °C |
Maximum. Heating Rate | 4.5 °C/s |
Maximum. Cooling Rate | 4 °C/s |
Uniformity | ≤ ± 0.3 °C |
Accuracy | ≤ ± 0.2 °C |
Display Resolution | 0.1 °C |
Temperature Control | Block\Tube |
Ramping Rate Adjustable | 0.1 to 4.5 °C |
Gradient Uniformity | ≤ ± 0.3 °C |
Gradient Accuracy | ≤ ± 0.2 °C |
Gradient Temperature. Range | 30 to 99.9 °C |
Gradient Spread | 1 to 30 °C |
Hot Lid Temperature | 30 to 110 °C |
Hot Lid Height Adjustable | Step less Adjustable |
Number Of Programs | 200 |
Maximum .No.Of Segment | 9 |
Maximum. No. Of Step | 9 |
Maximum. No. Of Cycle | 99 |
Increment/Decrement Time | 1 Second to 9 Min 59 Second |
Increment/Decrement Temperature | 0.1 to 9.9 °C |
Pause Function | Yes |
Auto Data Protection | Yes |
Graphical Display | Yes |
Holding | 4 °C |
LCD | 5.7-inch, 320×240 pels |
Dimensions(L×W×H) | 392×262×252 mm |
Weight | 10 kg |
Power Consumption | 600 W |
Power Supply | 85 to 264 V AC , 50 to 60 Hz |
Pricing
Product | Price | Unit | Action |
---|---|---|---|
Gradient thermal cycler LMGT-B201 | $2,796.00 | Pack of 1 |
Features
Uniform heating of the samples is achieved with Peltier heating units with more than 99 cyclesApplications
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Gradient Thermal Cycler?
+A Gradient Thermal Cycler is a type of PCR designed to heat multiple samples to different temperatures simultaneously.
How is Gradient Thermal Cycler different from Standard Thermal Cycler?
+Gradient Thermal Cycler can vary the annealing temperature across different wells whereas Standard Thermal Cycler heats the samples to a single temperature for each step in PCR process.
Can Gradient Thermal Cycler be used for multiplex PCR?
+It can be used for multiplex PCR.
Can Gradient Thermal Cycler be used for DNA damage studies?
+It can be used to study DNA damage or repair.