Advanced Thermal Cycler

Lab Expo Advanced Thermal Cycler delivers accurate PCR amplification with precise temperature control and uniform thermal performance across varied protocols. Designed to function as a thermocycler, it supports multiple tube formats, stable cycling via Peltier-based regulation, and precise data handling through integrated software and USB connectivity. Clear LCD monitoring and intuitive control enable consistent operation in research and diagnostic laboratory workflows.

Sample Stage Module
Capacity
Compatible Plates
Applicable Tubes/Plates
Block Temperature Range

FAQ for Advanced Thermal Cycler

1: What makes an Advanced Thermal Cycler different from a standard PCR machine?

An Advanced Thermal Cycler offers enhanced features such as faster ramp rates, superior temperature uniformity, programmable gradient functions and a versatile block design to support a wider range of PCR applications.

2: What is the significance of a broad temperature range in an Advanced Thermal Cycler?

A broad temperature range allows the thermal cycler to support diverse PCR applications, including standard, hot-start, touchdown and high-fidelity PCR, ensuring flexibility in experimental design.

3: What is the advantage of having six Peltier modules in a thermal cycler?

Six high-performance Peltier modules enhances temperature uniformity across the block, improves heating or cooling efficiency and reduces thermal stress on components resulting in greater reliability and extended instrument life.

4: How does this setup improve workflow efficiency in the lab?

The integration of Windows OS and USB support streamlines operations reducing training time, enabling fast data access and printing and supporting seamless documentation and compliance processes.

5: What are the benefits of a high-definition LCD display in a thermal cycler?

The high-definition LCD delivers sharp, clear visuals, enabling users to effortlessly navigate protocols, track real-time progress and review results with ease even under challenging lighting conditions such as strong illumination or dimly lit lab spaces.