 
                    Thermal Cycler BTHC-410
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- 1 Year Warranty
- US & European Standards
Thermal Cyclers have become an essential tool for DNA amplification, and are considered by many as the workhorse of the laboratory. It provides outstanding performance in a compact and user friendly design. Better performance, efficiency and faster optimization makes it a perfect choice for any laboratory.
                        - Energy efficient and portable
- User friendly and has simple interface
- High sensitivity as low as one copy
- It has 2 channels SYBR / FAM, ROX / Texas Red
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                            Specification
                            Features
                            Applications                        
                        | Sample Capacity | 16x0.2 ml(4x4 layout) | 
| Temperature Range | 4~100°C | 
| Temperature Increment/Decrement | 0.1~10.0°C | 
| Hold at 4°C | Forever | 
| Max. ramp rate | 0.1°C~5°C | 
| Max Heating Rate | 5°C | 
| Max Cooling Rate | 4°C | 
| Display Interface | LCD, 5', 800x480, 65K color | 
| Display Resolution | 0.1°C | 
| Uniformity | ≤±0.2°C | 
| Accuracy | ≤±0.2°C | 
| Hot Lid Temperature | 30°C~110°C | 
| Max.No.of Cycle | 100 | 
| Program Storage | 10000+(USB Flash) | 
| Max Program Steps | 30 | 
| Communication | USB2.0 , WIFI | 
| Tube | 0.2 ml single tube | 
| Temp Control Mode | Block, tube | 
| Time Increment/Decrement | 1 sec ~600 sec | 
| Pause Function | Yes | 
| Auto Data Protection | Yes | 
| PC Operation system | Yes | 
| Dimension (WxDxH) | 190x267x115 mm | 
| Power | 120 W | 
| Weight | 3 kg | 
| Power Supply | Ac 220 V, 50 Hz, 200 VA | 
- Energy efficient and portable
- User friendly and has simple interface
- High sensitivity as low as one copy
- It has 2 channels SYBR / FAM, ROX / Texas Red
- It is compatible with most commercial reagents
                                    Life Science, Animal Diagnostics, Incubation, Research, Development, Food Science, Pharmaceutical, Analytical Laboratories, Molecular biology, Gene amplification, Gene Expression                                
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                    



