Invitrogen SLF2000 iBind Flex Western Device
- Make Invitrogen
- Hertz Does Not Apply
- Model SLF2000
- Serial NA
- Weight 15.0 Lb
- Voltage Does Not Apply
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Dimensions 18.0in x 15.0in x 8.0in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition New
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
Introducing the Invitrogen SLF2000 iBind Flex Western Device - an automated western-processing device that revolutionizes laboratory workflows. The device seamlessly performs every step from blocking to washes to antibody incubations via sequential lateral flow (SLF), with no need for an external power source. This allows for timely release and flow of solutions and antibodies to the membrane, enhancing the antigen-antibody interaction. Manufactured to provide a simple and automated solution, the iBind Flex ensures superior reproducibility over traditional manual methods. With this device, solutions flow between the iBind Card and membrane for maximum interaction between protein and antibody. The iBind Flex Western Device is a game-changer in the laboratory, offering enhanced efficiency and reproducibility while optimizing antigen-antibody interactions.
Key Features- Simple, automated solution
- No external power source required
- Superior reproducibility over traditional manual methods
- Better antigen-antibody interaction by optimizing flow between the iBind Card and membrane for maximum interaction between protein and antibody
Metric: 6 kg
Imperial: 13.23 lbs
Metric: 10 cm x 12 cm x 3 cm
Imperial: 3.94 in x 4.72 in x 1.18 in
902780
Harmonized Code DetailsAutomatic apparatus for the analysis of gases or liquids, excl. chromatographs and spectrometers
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