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BTX™ ECM™ 630 Electroporation System Complete, with Safety Dome
Description
Features:
- Wide and accurate voltage, capacitance, and internal resistance settings
- Preset protocols for common bacteria, yeast, and microorganism types
- Unlimited ability to add and modify user defined protocols
- Data logs of delivered pulses and sample resistance for QC and troubleshooting
- Simple to use large 7 inch touchscreen interface
- Multiple Exponential Decay pulsing capabilities
- Available in a high-throughput system for up to 96 samples at once
- Includes: ECM 630 Generator, Safety Dome, Cuvettes 1 mm, 2 mm, 4 mm pkg. of 30 (10 each), and Cuvette Rack 660
- Connector: Positive and Negative 4 mm Banana Cables
- IQ/OQ available on request, qualification performed in cuvettes
Certifications
CE Marking, ETL Marking (UL, CSA), CB Scheme, EU RoHS, WEEE
Warranty
2 Year
Specifications
Specifications
| For Use With (Application) | Transformation of Bacteria, Yeast, Microorganisms; Transfection of Some Mammalian Cell Types |
| For Use With (Equipment) | Cuvette Safety Dome, Cuvette Safety Stand, HT-100 High-Throughput Electroporation Plate Handler, HT-200 Automatic High-Throughput Electroporation Plate Handler |
| Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| Product Line | BTX Electroporation |
| Product Type | Electroporator |
| Voltage | 5 to 3000 V |
| Voltage Range (HV Mode) | 505 to 3000 V (in 5 V steps) |
| Voltage Range (LV Mode) | 5 to 500 V (in 1 V steps) |
| Description | ECM 630 Electroporation System Complete, with Safety Dome |
| Display | Color Touchscreen |
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Intended for Research use only. Not for use in diagnostic or clinical procedures.
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