DRC America KYOCA-CE/ Invitrogen E-Gel Base and Power supply Equipment
- Make Invitrogen
- Hertz 50Hz/60Hz
- Model KYOCA-CE
- Serial CE0505D0022
- Weight 7
- Voltage 120V
- Working Working
- Includes Power Cord
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Dimensions 15×11×10 in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition Pre-owned
DRC America KYOCA-CE/ Invitrogen E-Gel Base and Power supply Equipment
**This unit has been tested to specifications. Has slight cosmetic blemishes from normal use. See photos for further details.
Includes:
(2) Invitrogen E-GEL base Electrodes Etrog Biotechnologies for 75V DC.
(1) Power supply box DRC American KYOCA-CE
The Invitrogen E-Gel Power Base is an agarose gel electrophoresis system for use on DNA samples. E-Gels save time and waste by eliminating exposure to ethidium bromide and the need to prepare and dispose of liquid buffer. This is a self-contained unit with a built-in power supply which plugs directly into an outlet.
Specifications
Cassette-8 cm by 10 cm and 0.6 cm thick, Workable gel area- 7.5 cm by 5.8 cm, thickness of the gel- mated to be 0.4 cm, 12 wells and the well width is 4 mm with the space between wells 1 mm.
- Single Comb E-Gel. The Double Comb E-Gels have 2 rows of 9 wells (8 samples & 1 marker in each row) spaced so gels can be loaded with an 8-channel pipettor. Run length is 2.9 cm vs. 5.8 cm single comb run length.
- The agarose used in E-Gels have an electroendosmosis range of less than 0.11.
- Agarose used in the 1.2% and 2% E-Gels is molecular biology grade, normal melting point, and less than 0.25% ash content. For the 4% E-Gels, a special high-resolution agarose is used. TAE buffer is used in the small format E-Gel system.
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