Applied Biosystems ViiA 7 System 384-Well Sample Block
- Make Applied Biosystems
- Hertz Does Not Apply
- Model 4453553
- Serial 278037151
- Weight 15.0 Lb
- Voltage Does Not Apply
- Warranty AS-IS
- Dimensions 22.0in x 15.0in x 9.0in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition Good
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
Greetings fellow scientists! Let's delve into the fascinating world of the Applied Biosystems ViiA 7 System 384-Well Sample Block. This advanced accessory is designed for use with the ViiA 7 System and features a 384-well plate format, making it a versatile tool for various molecular biology applications. As a used product, it's still in good working condition, ready to contribute to your research. Whether you're involved in PCR, DNA quantification, genotyping, or gene expression analysis, this equipment has got you covered. Its precision and reliability are truly impressive, and its compact size ensures optimum use of laboratory space. Unleash the full potential of your experiments with the Applied Biosystems ViiA 7 System 384-Well Sample Block today!
Key Features- Designed for use with ViiA 7 System
- 384-well plate format
- Good working condition
- Suitable for PCR, DNA quantification, genotyping, and gene expression analysis
- For Use With (Equipment): ViiA 7 System
- Format: 384-well plate
- Condition Class: Class 3 - Service
- Current Condition: Used
- Working Condition: Yes
- Voltage: N/A
- Serial Number: 278037151
- Manufacturing Date: N/A
Metric: 6.80388555 kg
Imperial: 15 lbs
Metric: 22 cm x 15 cm x 9 cm
Imperial: 8.66 in x 5.91 in x 3.54 in
902780
Harmonized Code Details902780 - Other instruments and apparatus using optical radiations (UV, visible, or IR)
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