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Overview
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Q-Gene Thermal Cyclers LZ-TC-A10 is on-demand equipment with Peltier heating units which can process more than 1000,000 cycles. It can accommodate 16×0.2ml (4×4 layout) sample with 0.2 ml single tube. We have advanced configuration of windows operations system and 5-inches TFT color touch-screen with graphical display. This device can be applied across a temperature range of 4 to100 °C with maximum ramping rate is 5 °C/s. It has unique approach to the user to secure his data using password and User Login method and use pre-installed 11 standard protocols. Offer with broad interfacing compatibility via USB, printer support.
Features
• Uniform heating with 3 different temperature of the samples is achieved with Peltier heating units with more than 1,000,000 cycles
• It is well built with anodizing technology with aluminium block treatment which makes the durable and corrosion resistant
• Maximum heating rate is 5 °C/s with temperature range of 4 to 100 °C
• It has the capability to accommodate 16×0.2 ml (4×4 layout) and 32×0.2 ml (4×8 layout) with moveable hot lid which can fit different sizes of tubes
• It has the internal flash memory to store the 10000 files data for analysis
• The connectivity between computer is via USB port and mini printer and can store the GLP data after every step to get reliable results
• All the operations are controlled by a computer software system which instrument PCR protocols and also has in built 11 standard protocols
• It has power of operation recovery option which helps in continuing the same command after a recovering from power cut
• The user can access to his individual experimental data by setting a password and data management system
• To satisfy the customers need it is installed with special feature like the user can add sample while the process is going on to encounter different variations
• The user will be sent notifications via email about the process to alert when operation endsPlease contact us at for specific academic pricing.
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