Fluorescent Quantitative PCR Detection System LB-10FQPCR | info@labotronics.com www.labotronics.com Overview Fluorescence quantitative PCR detection system LB-10FQPCR is a fully automated absolute quantifying unit with 5 integrated detection channels. It is characterized with thermoelectric cooling system for precise PCR process delivery. The photoelectric system ensures crisp detection of the fluorescence signals irradiated for more accuracy and stable light intensity. Specifications : Sample capacity 96 wells plate Block temperature range 4 °C ~ 105 °C Sample volume range 5 μL ~ 100 μL Gradient temperature range 1 °C ~ 36 °C Dynamic range 1 ~ 10 Copies 10 Excitation wavelength 300 nm ~ 800 nm Emission wavelength 500 nm ~ 800 nm Detected fluorescence F1: FAM, SYBR GREEN I F2: VIC, HEX, TET, JOE, CY3, NED, TAMRA F3: ROX, TEXAS-RED F4: CY5 F5: CY5.5 Temperature control mode Tube simulation mode Heating rate 4 °C / s Cooling rate 4 °C / s Temperature control accuracy ≤ ± 0.1 °C Temperature fluctuation ≤ ± 0.1 °C Temperature uniformity ≤ ± 0.3 °C Hot lid temperature range 30 °C ~ 110 °C Fluorescence repeatability 0.05 Scan mode Plate designated as per lines Scan period 5 s Program Maximum 20 segments per program Number of cycles 90 cycles maximum Functional feature Absolute quantification Relative quantification SNP analysis Data automatic analysis Melting curve genotyping Multi-channel crosstalk correction Background correction PC configuration Memory: 2 G Hard disk: 32 GB Interface USB Adapter RS232 Adapter Bluetooth Adapter Peltier system Power supply AC 100 V; 50 Hz AC 240 V; 60 Hz Power consumption 600 W Dimensions 820 × 790 × 352 mm Weight 85 kgs Features : Digital LED color touch screen for parameter setting and visual monitoring of data Wide temperature range adjustability Broad spectrum of fluorescence detection Adjustable emission and excitation wavelength range Adaptable with external PC configuration Continuous operation mode Anti-corrosive structural unit Applications : Used for quantification, SNP analysis and genotyping in research and developmental units, genetics, forensic science, biotechnology, etc. Labotronics Ltd. Union House, 111 New Union Street, Coventry CV1 2NT, UK | info@labotronics.com www.labotronics.com