Bio Rad PTC100 96 Well PCR Thermal Cycler NEW As-is, CLEARANCE!
- Make BIO-RAD
- Hertz 50Hz/60Hz
- Model PTC1196
- Serial 40677
- Weight 25
- Voltage 120V/220V
- Working Working
- Includes Power Cord
- Warranty AS-IS
- Dimensions 34×25×26 in
- Shipping Type Freight
- Item Condition New other (see details)
Bio Rad PTC100 96 Well PCR Thermal Cycler
The PTC100 thermal cycler offers a user-friendly interface with the reliability and performance that you expect from Bio-Rad. Thermal gradient technology makes it easy to optimize your reactions in a single run. The 96-well sample block and self-adjusting heated lid accommodate standard tubes, tube strips, and plates.
Specifications:
Thermal Range |
–5° to 105°C, but no more than 30°C below ambient temperature (4° to 100°C for the Slide Chambers Alpha unit) |
Thermal Accuracy |
±0.3°C of programmed target at 90°C, NIST-traceable |
Thermal Uniformity |
±0.4°C well-to-well within 30 seconds of arrival at 90°C (for most Alpha units; see specifications for individual Alpha units) |
Ramping Speed |
Up to 3°C/sec for all single- and dual-block Alpha units; up to 1.2°C/sec for the Slide Chambers Alpha unit. |
Sample capacity: |
Varies with installed Alpha unit |
Line Voltage |
DNA Engine® cycler: 100–240 VAC rms (no adjustment needed among voltages within these ranges) |
Frequency |
50–60 Hz single phase |
Power |
DNA Engine cycler: 850 W maximum |
Fuses |
Two 6.3 A, 250 V, 5 x 20 mm |
Displays |
One 20 x 4 LCD alphanumeric display |
Ports |
One 25-pin 8-bit parallel interface printer port One 9-pin RS-232 serial port for printer or remote use One IEEE-488 bidirectional general purpose interface bus |
Memory |
400 typical programs in up to 12 individual folders |
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