A lightweight compact hood, with viewport and access door, houses a megapixel digital colour camera to produce high quality images with low light capability.
Applications: Fluorescent Gels, Colorimetric Gels, Autoradiography Film, 1D Analysis (optional), Microtitre Plates.
This all-in-one system requires no computer. Easily acquired images are saved to disk in TIFF or JPEG formats. The system includes a monochrome CCD camera along with the compact darkroom and UV transilluminator. Select from single UV or 2UV wavelengths. White light is provided for overhead illumination.
Applications: Fluorescent Gels, Colorimetric Gels, Autoradiography Film, Colony Plates.
The GelDoc-It System is designed as the laboratory gel documentation workhorse. This system offers a high resolution CCD camera for quality image capture. The GelDoc-It System is configured for use with UVP's LabWorks Image Acquisition and Analysis Software.
Applications: Fluorescent Gels, Colorimetric Gels, Autoradiography Film, 1D Analysis/Densitometry, Microtitre Plates.
GelDoc-It TS (Touch Screen), includes a GelDoc-It TS darkroom with an 8" LCD screen, viewer window, USB saving device, computer hard drive and network connectivity and transilluminator (does not include Visionworks)
The PCR Workstation brings together UV irradiation and antimicrobial stainless steel to create a dual-attack environment against PCR contamination. This workstation creates an ideal environment for preparing PCR and other samples by reducing the chance of DNA contamination. A safety shut-off switch automatically turns the ultraviolet light off when the door is open.
Pen-Ray Lamps are low pressure, cold cathode UV lamps made of double bore quartz tubing. This design allows the electrodes to be positioned at one end of the lamp providing easy access into small apertures. Depending on the lamp characteristics, primarily the lighted length, the power requirement to the lamp can range from 2 to 20 watts and produce from 40 uW/cm2 to over 20mW/cm2.
Eye and face protection is essential for anyone working with shortwave ultraviolet sources. Shortwave UV radiation can cause delayed reaction of sunburn to unprotected eyes and skin. The eyewear also minimizes "blue haze" associated with the longwave ultraviolet.