Thermo FastVac Vacuum Manifold 20-Sample Capacity Luer-Lock System Lab Use
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Details
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CategoryElectrophoresis
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Dimension32.0in x 21.0in x 17.0in
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SerialN/A
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Description
The Thermo Fast Vac Vacuum Manifold is a versatile and durable laboratory tool designed for efficient nucleic acid purification. This device can process up to 20 samples simultaneously using a vacuum, streamlining workflows by eliminating multiple centrifugation steps and minimizing waste disposal. Constructed from chemical-resistant materials, it includes one-way Luer-Lock stopcocks compatible with most nucleic acid purification columns, allowing for individualized control for processing as few as one sample. The expansive waste reservoir accommodates large volume protocols, such as plasmid DNA isolation with the Pure Link Fast Low-Endotoxin kit. Despite some cosmetic wear from prior use, the unit functions as intended—an invaluable addition to any lab setup. Note: No power cables, computer, or manual included.
Key Features
- Processes up to 20 samples simultaneously
- Durable chemical-resistant construction
- One-way Luer-Lock stopcocks for individual sample control
- Large waste reservoir for high-volume protocols
- Compatible with most nucleic acid purification kits
Specifications
- Capacity: 1 to 20 samples
- Materials: Linear low-density polyethylene body, polycarbonate and polypropylene stopcocks
- Compatibility: Most nucleic acid purification columns and kits
- Including: (20) Luer-Locks, (2) UV Transport prime, Small plastic container
Weight
Imperial: 42.0 Pounds
Metric: 19.05 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 38.4 lb x 25.2 lb x 20.4 lb
Metric: 97.54 cm x 64.01 cm x 51.82 cm
Harmonized Code
9027.50.40
Harmonized Code Details
9027.50.40 - Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis: using vacuum processing. This is a suitable classification due to the equipment's role in vacuum-assisted nucleic acid purification in laboratory settings.
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