Applied Biosystems 7500 qPCR Heated Cover 4344490
- Make Applied Biosystems
- Hertz Does Not Apply
- Model Applied Biosystems 7500 qPCR Heated Cover 4344490
- Serial n/a
- Weight 30.0 Kg
- Voltage Does Not Apply
- Warranty AS-IS
- Dimensions 32.0cm x 30.0cm x 15.0cm
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition AS-IS
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
Introducing the Applied Biosystems 7500 qPCR Heated Cover 4344490. This cutting-edge heated cover is equipped to maintain stable and precise temperatures for a variety of laboratory applications. Manufactured by Applied Biosystems in 2020, this new piece of equipment is designed to meet the demands of modern molecular biology research. With its 'Class 4 - As-Is' condition, this heated cover is in new other (see details) status, ensuring optimal performance for your experiments. The innovative design and reliable performance make it suitable for PCR thermal cycling, DNA synthesis, and real-time PCR analysis. With the versatility to accommodate a range of molecular biology processes, this equipment is a valuable addition to any research facility.
Key Features- Maintains stable and precise temperatures
- Versatile for a range of molecular biology processes
- Reliable performance for PCR thermal cycling, DNA synthesis, and real-time PCR analysis
- Manufactured Year: 2020
- Condition: New other (see details)
- Intended Use: PCR thermal cycling, DNA synthesis, real-time PCR analysis
Metric: 30 kg
Imperial: 66.1386 lbs
Metric: 32 cm x 29 cm x 15 cm
Imperial: 12.6 in x 11.4 in x 5.9 in
9031490010
Harmonized Code Details9031490010 - Other instruments for measuring or checking voltage, current, resistance or power, without a recording device
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