Introduction

PCR Thermal Cycler is a high-performance machine designed for accurate and efficient real-time PCR analysis. It supports 96-well × 0.1ml plates and a reaction volume range from 10 to 50 µl for efficient sample processing. Equipped with a high-resolution imaging system and a slide out tray for easy handling. Integrated smart software enables test execution, live monitoring, and automatic setting storage. Our PCR Thermal Cycler is designed for gene expression, DNA quantification, microbial load testing, and molecular diagnostics in research, clinical, pharmaceutical, and environmental labs.

Applications

PCR Thermal Cycler is designed for gene expression, DNA quantification, microbial load testing, and molecular diagnostics in research, clinical, pharmaceutical, and environmental labs.

Specifications

Capacity96-well × 0.1ml
Reaction Volume10 to 50 µl
Tube Type90.1ml PCR Plate with Optical Flat Cap
Block Temperature Range0℃ to 105℃
Heat Lid Temperature Range30℃ to 112℃
Temperature Accuracy≤ ± 0.1℃ (90℃)
Temperature Uniformity≤ ± 0.2℃ (90℃)
Gradient Range30℃ to 100℃
Temperature Differential Range1℃ to 30℃
Display Resolution0.1℃
Display10-inch Colour TFT LCD and Touchscreen
Power Supply100 to 240V, 50/60Hz
Package Dimension334×280×365mm
Net Weight13 kg

Features

Imported Semiconductor Chip.

Articulating Display Screen.

Synchronous Detection.

Multitasking Software.

Comprehensive Data Analysis.

Real-Time Monitoring.

FAQs

1. How does a PCR thermal cycler work?

It works by repeatedly heating and cooling samples to specific temperatures, enabling DNA denaturation, primer annealing, and extension to create multiple copies of the target DNA sequence.

2. What are the main components of a PCR thermal cycler?

The main components include a thermal block to hold samples, a heating/cooling system for temperature changes, and a control panel for programming cycling parameters.

3. Why is precise temperature control important in a PCR thermal cycler?

Precise temperature control ensures accurate DNA amplification by maintaining optimal conditions for denaturation, annealing, and extension during the PCR process.

4. How long does a PCR reaction take?

A standard PCR reaction usually takes 1 to 3 hours, depending on the number of cycles, annealing temperature, and type of DNA polymerase used.

5. How many samples can be processed at once in a PCR thermal cycler?

The capacity depends on the model, but most thermal cyclers can hold 24, 48, or 96 reaction tubes in a single run.

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