Applied Biosystems Fast 7500 Sample Block Molecular Biology Accessory
- Make Applied Biosystems
- Hertz 50Hz/60Hz
- Model Fast 7500 Sample Block
- Serial 750S7071988
- Weight 7.0 Kg
- Voltage 120V/220V
- Warranty AS-IS
- Dimensions 48.0cm x 34.0cm x 29.0cm
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition AS-IS
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
Welcome to the world of molecular biology equipment! Meet the Applied Biosystems Gemini 7300 7500 96-Well Block Assembly Drive 4357903. This incredible piece of equipment is the perfect assistant for PCR thermal cycling, real-time PCR, and DNA sequencing. Whether you're studying gene expression, genotyping, or microbial detection, this block assembly drive offers precise temperature control and uniformity, ensuring accurate and reliable results. With its ergonomic design and user-friendly interface, it's a delightful addition to any laboratory setting. Did you know that this little powerhouse can also be used in environmental testing, food safety monitoring, and forensic analysis? The possibilities are endless with the Applied Biosystems Gemini 7300 7500 96-Well Block Assembly Drive 4357903.
Key Features- Precise temperature control
- Ergonomic design
- Versatile applications
- User-friendly interface
- Temperature Range: 4°C to 99°C
- Block Format: 96-well
- Uniformity: ±0.25°C at 50°C
- Compatible with Fast 7500 Real-Time PCR Systems
- Dimensions: 12.99in x 8.66in x 5.9in
- Weight: 11.02kg
- Voltage: 120V/220V
- Hertz: 50Hz/60Hz
Metric: 11.02 kg
Imperial: 24.29 lbs
Metric: 12.99 cm x 8.66 cm x 5.9 cm
Imperial: 5.11 in x 3.4 in x 2.32 in
9027900500
Harmonized Code Details9027.90.05.00 - Chromatographs and electrophoresis instruments, nesi
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