Used TAKARA BIO TP-100 #293668363 for sale

TAKARA BIO TP-100
ID: 293668363
Vintage: 2008
Thermal cycler 2008 vintage.
TAKARA BIO TP-100 is a laboratory equipment and accessory designed for use in a variety of scientific applications. This model is a thermocycler/thermal cycler which is used to rapidly amplify DNA in sample testing. It supports a range of sample types including PCR, qPCR, FRET, SSP, and also other thermal cycling protocols. TP-100 features a Peltier effect with precise temperature control from 4 Celsius to 99 Celsius. It can be programmed with a variety of time and temperature/ramp conditions, with a maximum cycling time of 99 minutes and a maximum ramp rate of 10C per second. The dimension of this thermal cycler is 126mm (H) x 240mm (W) x 272mm (D) with a weight of 4,2 kg. The device comes with a 0.2ml and 0.5ml thermal cycling blocks for 96 and 48 sample reaction respectively. The block features a Peltier module that provides superior temperature control accuracy, with a uniform temperature distribution and a variance of less than 0.1 degrees of the set point across the block. The unit also has an LCD to monitor the temperature and run time, and it can be set up with automated protocols for a variety of sample types. In addition, the advanced built-in hybridizer prevents the PCR reaction mix from being disturbed by high or low temperatures and prevents the formation of primer-dimers. TAKARA BIO TP-100 has an environmentally friendly design, with an eco-friendly power-saving mode which reduces power consumption by up to 50%, as well as a low-noise operation mode for quiet operation ideal for quiet laboratory settings. Overall, TP-100 is an ideal equipment for a variety of laboratory applications. It provides precise temperature control, with a 0.1 degree precision and a superior hybridizing feature. It is also eco-friendly, with a power-saving mode and a low-noise operation. This temperature thermocycler is both reliable and efficient, ideal for a variety of laboratory uses.
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