About Electrophoresis Systems
- Protein gel electrophoresis is a simple way to separate proteins prior to downstream detection or analysis.
- High-quality protein electrophoresis products unites
- gels, gel tanks, protein gel handcast system, stains,
- molecular weight markers and standards, running buffers, and blotting products for your protein analysis experiments
Advanced Safety and PrecisionThese electrophoresis systems are designed with vital safety features including a safety interlock lid and overload protection, ensuring secure operation in laboratory environments. The systems deliver high separation accuracy, supported by a digital timer that provides precise control over experimental duration, and robust construction materials that offer both stability and chemical resistance.
Flexible Configuration and Easy OperationAccommodating up to 18 samples and supporting both agarose and polyacrylamide gels, these systems offer versatility for a broad range of molecular biology applications. Features such as a UV-transparent tray, easy sample loading, and a clear LCD digital display contribute to straightforward and efficient workflow management, greatly enhancing daily laboratory productivity.
FAQs of Electrophoresis Systems:
Q: How many samples can be run simultaneously with this electrophoresis system?
A: This electrophoresis apparatus supports the simultaneous processing of up to 18 samples, making it suitable for both routine laboratory tasks and more extensive molecular biology studies.
Q: What gels are compatible with this electrophoresis apparatus?
A: The system is engineered to work efficiently with both agarose and polyacrylamide gels, catering to a variety of protein and DNA separation needs.
Q: When should I use the digital timer function, and how does it benefit my process?
A: The digital timer, adjustable from 0 to 999 minutes, should be used to set precise run times for your electrophoresis experiments. It ensures accurate and reproducible separation results, reducing the risk of over- or under-running your samples.
Q: Where is this electrophoresis system best applied?
A: Optimized for laboratory environments, the system excels in applications such as protein and DNA separation for research, educational, or clinical molecular biology laboratories.
Q: What safety features are incorporated into this electrophoresis equipment?
A: Safety interlock lid and overload protection are standard, helping to prevent accidental exposure to electrical components and reducing the risk of operational hazards during use.
Q: How does the leak-proof design benefit daily laboratory workflow?
A: The leak-proof design helps maintain a clean workspace, minimizes buffer loss, and prevents contamination, thereby supporting consistent and reliable electrophoretic results.
Q: What materials are used in the apparatus, and why?
A: Constructed from corrosion-resistant acrylic, polycarbonate, high-grade polymers, and toughened/borosilicate glass, the apparatus is highly durable and able to withstand rigorous laboratory use and temperature variations up to 140C.