Bio Rad Reaction Module 96W Chemistry Reaction Block Near New Includes Cables
Bio Rad
Details
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CategoryChemistry
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Dimension10.0in x 10.0in x 9.0in
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SerialRN075411
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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Manufacturing2012-01-19
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Voltage / HertzDoes Not Apply / Does Not Apply
Description
The Bio Rad Reaction Module 96W fast is an essential tool for enhancing throughput in laboratory settings, particularly designed for chemistry reactions. Manufactured in 2012, this equipment is in excellent condition, bearing minimal signs of use or cosmetic wear. Originally from Singapore, it has been tested with the C1000 Touch Thermal Cycler, running diagnostic tests successfully without issues—a testament to its functionality and reliability. The module supports a broad range of chemistry applications, facilitating efficient processes for experimental setups. While it does not include power or data cables, computers, or specific manuals, its core system is complete and ready for integration into larger systems or standalone operations.
Technician comment
Has been tested with C1000 Touch Thermal Cycler and run Diagnostic test. Function as intended and Passed test without issues. See photos
Key Features
- 96-well format for high-throughput reactions
- Compatible with C1000 Touch Thermal Cycler
- Robust design with minimal cosmetic wear
- Ideal for standalone or system integrations
- Proven functionality with diagnostic testing
Specifications
- Model: Reaction Module 96W fast
- Year of Manufacture: 2012
- Condition: Excellent, near new with minimal wear
- Tested with C1000 Touch Thermal Cycler and diagnostics
- Country of Origin: Singapore
- Integration: Suitable for standalone or part of larger systems
Weight
Imperial: 12.0 Pounds
Metric: 5.44 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 12.0 lb x 12.0 lb x 10.8 lb
Metric: 30.48 cm x 30.48 cm x 27.43 cm
Harmonized Code
9027.20
Harmonized Code Details
9027.20 - Chromatographs, electrophoresis instruments, and spectrophotometers. This code is used due to the product's application in chemical analysis and reaction facilitation within both standalone and integrated systems.
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