Applied Biosystems PCR Thermal Cycler 4425757
- Make Applied Biosystems
- Hertz 50Hz/60Hz
- Model 4425757
- Serial N/A
- Weight 36.0 Kg
- Voltage Does Not Apply
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Dimensions 46.0cm x 36.0cm x 36.0cm
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition New
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
Behold the new Applied Biosystems PCR Thermal Cycler Sample Block Module Dual Flat 9700, a marvel of modern technology designed to revolutionize the field of molecular biology. With the model number 4425757 and reference number 4425344 Rev E, this device is in pristine, new condition and comes with a 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor. Imagine the possibilities: from DNA amplification to gene expression analysis, this thermal cycler empowers scientists to delve into the intricacies of genetics with unparalleled accuracy and efficiency. Whether you're conducting PCR, cloning, or mutagenesis experiments, this robust machine can handle it all. Its dual flat sample block module ensures optimal temperature uniformity, and the precise control of conditions opens doors to exciting new discoveries. Fun fact: Did you know that the first PCR thermal cycler was manufactured in the mid-1980s? Today, this groundbreaking technology continues to push the boundaries of scientific research, with the Applied Biosystems PCR Thermal Cycler leading the charge.
Key Features
Metric: 35.98 kg
Imperial: 79.36632 lbs
Metric: 18.110246 cm x 14.173236 cm x 14.173236 cm
Imperial: 7.13 in x 5.59 in x 5.59 in
841989
Harmonized Code DetailsPCR Thermal Cyclers, Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis, Using UV or visible light whether or not with a filter, Other
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