Horizontal Electrophoresis YR03418

Manufacturer: Kalstein

Description

YR horizontal gel electrophoresis units have been designed by scientists with the laboratory environment in mind. Our YR Horizontal Electrophoresis tanks provide an easy to use and flexible platform for all your horizontal electrophoresis requirements. With a wide range of tanks and tray sizes as well as many comb options, these systems can handle all manner of electrophoresis experiments. Our YR series of Horizontal Gel Units offers the most versatile solution for DNA and RNA agarose gel electrophoresis currently on the market. These model offer an unsurpassed combination of gel and buffer volume, with gel size and sample number versatility.

Characteristic Feature
  • Abundant buffer not only guarantees cooling effects, but also keeps the pH Value stable during the whole experiment process.
  • Unfolded electrodes make repair and parts replacement easy and quick.
  • With the sample background color design on the tray, convenient to adding the sample.
  • The transparent top lid effectively prevents liquid in the cell from volatilizing and avoids electricity leakage.
  • Auto-switch-off when the lid is removed.
Model YR03418
Gel Size(W×L) 140×140mm; 140×70mm; 70×70mm.
Sample volume 1, 2, 3, 6, 14, 8,17, 13, 29.
Buffer Volume ~900ml.
Dimension (L×W×H):390×187×63(mm)
Net weight 2.0(kg)

Additional information

Weight 3 kg
Dimensions 45 × 25 × 20 cm

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