Used MJ Research PTC-100 PCR Thermal Cycler with Heated Lid and Power Cord

sku: 7775411
1 In Stock
Condition : VG (Very Good)
Warranty : AS-IS
Region : EU
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  • Make MJ Research
  • Hertz 50Hz/60Hz
  • Model PTC-100
  • Serial 18971
  • Weight 40.0 Kg
  • Voltage 250V
  • Includes Power cord included |
  • Warranty AS-IS
  • Dimensions 47.0cm x 40.0cm x 38.0cm
  • Shipping Type FedEx Ground
  • Item Condition VG (Very Good)
  • Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply

Product Information

The MJ Research PTC-100 is a robust PCR Thermal Cycler used in molecular biology laboratories for DNA amplification. This specific unit is a standalone system, fully functional, and tested with a heated lid. Although it shows cosmetic wear, its functionality is assured. The machine uses 0.2mL microcentrifuge tubes and can hold 60 samples. It is a workhorse in laboratories, facilitating DNA amplification for research, diagnostics, and forensics applications.

Key Features

  • Robust and reliable PCR Thermal Cycler
  • Fully functional and tested with a heated lid
  • Can hold 60 samples of 0.2mL microcentrifuge tubes
Specifications

  • Make/Brand: MJ Research
  • Model: PTC-100
  • Year of Manufacture: Not specified
  • Condition: Used (VG - Very Good)
  • Applications: DNA amplification for research, diagnostics, and forensics
  • Power Requirements: 250V, 50Hz/60Hz
Weight

Metric: 40.0 kg
Imperial: 88.18 lb

Dimensions

Metric: 18.5 cm x 15.7 cm x 15.0 cm
Imperial: 7.28 in x 6.18 in x 5.91 in

Harmonized Code

902780

Harmonized Code Details

902780: Other instruments and apparatus using optical radiations (UV, visible, IR)

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