Equipment Thermal Cyclers New! Carolina™ 220 V Available Touchscreen Thermal Cycler The Carolina™
Consistent, reliable results in an economical package • Intuitive touchscreen control • Program wizard for user-friendly protocol entry • Fully adjustable heated lid • Unique multiformat block for 0.2- or 0.5-mL tubes or PCR plates Touchscreen Thermal Cycler is a feature-packed unit ideal for
classrooms and laboratories. Combining intuitive touchscreen controls, exception- ally fast cycling times, an easy-to-use interface, fully adjustable heated lid, and a unique multiformat block that accepts 96 × 0.2-mL or 39 × 0.5-mL tubes or PCR plates all help make this unit an asset to any classroom or laboratory.
Specifications: Dimensions:
Electrical:
Increments/Decrements: Lid Temperature:
Power Failure Restart: Ramp Rate:
Sample Capacity:
Temperature Control Range: Temperature Control:
216295 Each 101 /5 × 141 /5 × 99 /10 " 115-V AC, 50/60 Hz
Yes, time and temperature 30 to 112° Yes 4°
C/s (maximum)
96 × 0.2-mL tubes/strip tubes, 39 × 0.5-mL tubes, 1 × 96-well plate 0 to 100°
C
Temperature Uniformity or Accuracy: ±0.2° Warranty: Weight:
Simulated sample or block C/±0.2°
C
2 years 16 lb
C, user adjustable
216285 MultiGene OptiMax Thermal Cycler
220 V Available
MultiGene™
OptiMax
Thermal Cycler • FlexTemp™
technology for unique, flexible programming
• Fast run times • PC viewer option • Simple user interface • No condensation after overnight cooling at 4°
• Three-year warranty Labnet. The MultiGene™
MultiGene™ C that improves older gradient features. The OptiMax utilizes FlexTemp™
OptiMax employs a new protocol optimization process technol-
ogy, which effectively separates the 96-well plate into six 4 × 4 temperature regions and allows you to pick the temperatures you want to test against. These regions are easily identified by the blue and black squares visible on the micro- plate. Instead of having the thermal cycler choose temperatures for you, you can choose any temperature within a 24° 4°
C/sec and a cooling rate of 3°
C range. The OptiMax has a heating rate of C/sec. Minimized overshooting and undershoot-
ing ensure your reactions see only the temperatures they are supposed to see. Additional features include 200 complete password-protected programs; 50 sets of program folders; temperature and time increments/decrements; and the new PC viewer option, which allows temperature profiles to be viewed in real time. Visit
Carolina.com for a complete list of features and specifications.
216285 Each 34
carolina.com Mini Compact Thermal Cycler
Labnet. This economical, compact unit has features typically found only on larger thermal cyclers. Its control pad combines function keys, arrow keys, and a keypad to make navigation and parameter entries a snap and its large graphical display is easy to read. Users can store 100 programs in password-protected memory. Segment time or temperature can be automatically increased or decreased dur- ing successive cycles. This is useful for “touchdown” applications or extending annealing times as enzyme is depleted. Temperature can be controlled through block temperature sensing or by auto calculation of sample temperature. Both units are CE/CSA®
compliant and have an 18-month manufacturer’s warranty. Visit
Carolina.com for a complete list of features and specifications.
216290 With 0.2-mL Block Each 216292 With 0.5-mL Block Each
216290 MultiGene Mini Compact Thermal Cycler with 0.2-mL Block
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