半岛bd体育手机客户端 说明
一般描述
Like the other members of the Benchmark Microtube Homogenizer family, the BeadBug 6 utilizes a three dimensional shaking motion to disrupt samples. This motion, when combined with beads of the appropriate size and material, causes high velocity impacts with the sample and is an extremely fast and efficient method for releasing cellular contents, including nucleic acids and proteins.
Many different sample types, from cells in culture to organ tissues and bone can be homogenized in the BeadBug 6, most within 45 seconds. Programming the unit is very simple - just set the speed, time, number of cycles and pause
between cycles, then press start. For convenience, the last programmed parameters remain in memory for repeated runs.
Cycle times can be set between 1 and 90 seconds with pauses between cycles up to 90 seconds in 1 second increments. A maximun of 10 cycles can be set per program.
Sealed tubes prevent cross contamination in the BeadBug 6. Samples are simply loaded into the tubes along with the beads and placed in the unit for processing. After homogenization, tubes are spun briefly in a centrifuge, and
the lysate removed with a pipette.
Designed to fit the needs of medium throughput laboratories, the BeadBug 6 can simultaneously process up to six samples in 2.0ml tubes. With optional adapters, the unit will also accept two 5.0ml tubes. A full range of bead materials and sizes are available in both prefilled tubes and in bulk to meet all your sample processing needs.
特点和优势
Fast, efficient bead homogenization
Process up to 6 samples simultaneously
For all sample types, from soft tissue to bone
Accepts 2.0ml or 5.0ml tubes
Full range of bead materials and sizes are available
法律信息
BeadBug is a trademark of Benchmark Scientific, Inc.
基本信息
NACRES | NB.74 |
半岛bd体育手机客户端 性质
描述 | Holds 6 x 2 mL or 2 x 5 mL tubes |
manufacturer/tradename | Benchmark Scientific D1036-E-UK |
参数 | speed (4.0-7.0) (m/s) |
technique(s) | PCR: suitable |
宽度 × 长度 × 直径 | 8.6 in. (22 cm) × 14 in. (35.5 cm) × 8 in. (20.5 cm) |
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