Genscript AmMag SA 1012 Protein Antibody Purification System 12 Samples/hr
Genscript
Details
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CategoryChemistry
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Dimension33.0in x 24.0in x 26.0in
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SerialCP10000418
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Shipping TypeFreight
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz100V-240V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
The Genscript AmMag SA 1012 Protein-Antibody Purification System, made in the United States, is designed for efficient purification of proteins and antibodies using magnetic beads technology. This high-throughput system allows the simultaneous processing of up to 12 samples, each with volumes ranging from 2 ml to 50 ml, in under an hour. With the capacity to purify up to 80 mg of protein or antibody per sample, it offers significant time savings by eliminating the need for centrifugation or filtration. The system operates with high capacity, utilizing twelve 50 ml tubes, and the magnetic beads are both base stable and reusable after cleaning with NaOH. Some cosmetic blemishes from normal use are present, but the system functions without error messages. It includes a power cord but not a computer or software.
Key Features
- Processes up to 12 samples in one run
- Handles sample volumes from 2 ml to 50 ml
- Purification capacity up to 80 mg per sample
- Magnetic beads technology; no centrifugation needed
- Designed for both secreted and intracellular proteins
- Base stable magnetic beads reusable after NaOH cleaning
Specifications
- Voltage: 100V-240V
- Frequency: 50Hz/60Hz
- Sample capacity: Up to 12 samples
- Sample volume: 2 ml to 50 ml
- Processing speed: Less than an hour for 12 samples
- Elution volumes: As low as 400 µl
- Dimensions: 33.0 in L x 24.0 in W x 26.0 in H
Weight
Imperial: 252.0 Pounds
Metric: 114.31 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 39.6 lb x 28.8 lb x 31.2 lb
Metric: 100.58 cm x 73.15 cm x 79.25 cm
Harmonized Code
841989
Harmonized Code Details
841989: Machinery, plant or laboratory equipment, whether or not electrically heated, for the treatment of materials by a process involving a change of temperature such as heating, cooking, roasting, distilling, rectifying, sterilizing, pasteurizing, steaming, drying, evaporating, vaporizing, condensing or cooling, n.e.s. The choice of code is based on the system's role in laboratory processes, particularly in purification and material transformation.
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