ABI PCR System 9700 Thermal Cycler 96-Well 4-99.9C High Uniformity
Applied Biosystems
Details
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CategoryMolecular Biology
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Dimension16.0in x 12.0in x 11.0in
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Serial805S6061398
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / HertzDoes Not Apply / Does Not Apply
Description
Presenting the Applied Biosystems GeneAmp 9700 PCR System, a robust and versatile thermal cycler, ideal for high throughput workflows in molecular biology labs. With its dynamic temperature range of 4.0 to 99.9C, the system features exceptional heating and cooling uniformity ensuring high precision and reproducibility of results. The 9700 model is equipped with interchangeable aluminum 0.2 mL sample blocks (96-well) allowing adaptation to various throughput and well volume needs. The unit offers a maximum block ramp rate of 2.0C/sec and a sample ramp rate of 1.7C/sec. This used PCR System is in very good condition, fully functional and showed no error messages during tests. It includes a power cord but excludes a computer. Ideal for applications requiring precise amplification of DNA.
Key Features
- High throughput thermal cycler
- Interchangeable 96-well sample blocks
- Temperature accuracy: 0.25C
- Temperature range: 4.0 to 99.9C
- Max block ramp rate: 2.0C/sec
- Max sample ramp rate: 1.7C/sec
- PCR volume range: 10-100 µL
Specifications
- Temperature Accuracy: ±0.25C (35 to 99.9C)
- Temperature Range: 4.0 to 99.9C
- Sample Block Type: 0.2 mL aluminum (96-well)
- Max Block Ramp Rate: 2.0C/sec
- Max Sample Ramp Rate: 1.7C/sec
- PCR Volume Range: 10-100 µL
- Includes: Power Cord
- Computer is not included
Weight
Imperial: 52.8 Pounds
Metric: 23.95 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 19.2 lb x 14.4 lb x 13.2 lb
Metric: 48.77 cm x 36.58 cm x 33.53 cm
Harmonized Code
902750
Harmonized Code Details
902750 - Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis, other than optical microscopy, specifically designed for laboratory use, including those used to amplify DNA. The ABI 9700 is a thermal cycler commonly utilized in PCR labs for the amplification of DNA, fitting accurately under this classification.
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