Thermo KingFisher Presto 96DW DNA RNA Protein Purification System 5000L
Thermo Scientific
Details
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CategoryRobotic / Automation
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Dimension18.0in x 14.0in x 16.0in
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Serial713-80303
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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Manufacturing2020-06-19
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Voltage / Hertz120V/220V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
The Thermo KingFisher Presto 96DW Head, manufactured in 2020, is a high-performance purification system tailored for the ultrahigh-throughput extraction and purification of DNA, RNA, proteins, and cells. Integrating seamlessly with a compatible robotic liquid handler, it enables hands-free automation in high-throughput laboratories. Capable of purifying up to 96 samples with a volume range of 50-5000L, it employs KingFisher magnetic particle-based technology for high-quality yields. Compact and easy to integrate into automation systems, the Presto offers heating capabilities, processing volumes between 50 to 1000L, and a temperature range from +5C above ambient to 115C. With its robust design, it is ideal for biopharma, biotech, and research applications.
Key Features
- 96 or 24 sample purification at a time
- Volume range: 50-5000L
- Heat applications up to 115C
- Integrates with robotic liquid handlers
- Utilizes KingFisher magnetic particle technology
- Compact size for easy integration
- High-quality nucleic acid and protein yields
Specifications
- Processing Volume: 50 to 1000L
- Heating Temperature: +5C above ambient to 115C
- Samples per Run: 96
- Plate Type: 96, 96 DW
- Dimensions: 465mm x 360mm x 400mm
- Weight: 24kg
- Voltage: 120V/220V
- Frequency: 50Hz/60Hz
Weight
Imperial: 62.4 Pounds
Metric: 28.3 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 21.6 lb x 16.8 lb x 19.2 lb
Metric: 54.86 cm x 42.67 cm x 48.77 cm
Harmonized Code
847989
Harmonized Code Details
The suggested harmonized code 847989 represents machinery and mechanical appliances for treating materials by a process involving a change of temperature such as cooling, or assimilation of materials. This aligns with the KingFisher Presto's functionalities of purification and automation in laboratory settings.
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