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American Applied Biosystems, known for its technological innovation, recently launched the new 3500 Series Genetic Analyzers, setting a completely new standard for capillary electrophoresis. It integrates a series of platform innovations designed for optical and thermal systems, opening up an innovative consumable system. The common superposition of these elements makes 3500 Series products the gene analyzers of the highest performance ever.
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7- inch color touch- screen
Direct concentration display (Don’t cover FP-I640)
Automatic calculation of correlation coefficient (Don’t cover FP-I640)
Pre-selection of flame sizes
Flameout protection device
Measuring range changing
Concentration units selectable
Multilingual user interface
Air compressor provide
OptiMelt provides a fast and accurate means of automatically determining the melting points and melting ranges of chemical substances. With microprocessor controlled temperature ramping, a built-in digital camera, and a selling price that is half that of competing models, OptiMelt offers the best value of any commercially available melting point apparatus.
Ideal for Mixing Solutions in Test Tubes or Small Flasks with Circular, Oscillating Movement
Variable Speed Control Allows Slow Speed Shaking Action up to High Speed Vortexing
CE Certified
PL(Product Liability) Insurance
Gentle Mixing to re-suspending Pellet
Supplied with Ø 76 mm Platform and Pop-Off Cup
Realize High Power, Stable Motion with Low Noise
Tough Metal Housing Provides a Stable Platform for all types of Mixing
3-position Power Switch Operates with Continuous Action or “Touch On” Control
Aluminum Die-casting with Powder Coating
Various Shapes, Sizes and Materials of the Head allows for mixing of almost all Common Tubes or Containers
Gentian violet slightly stains the nuclei of the leucocytes. The blood specimen is diluted 1:20 in a WBC pipette with the diluting fluid and the cells are counted under low power of the microscope by using a counting chamber. The number of cells in undiluted blood is reported per cumm (µl) of whole blood.
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