Biometra - Model H5
Manufactured by Biometra
Designed for the separation of nucleic acids in submerged 11 cm x 14 cm agarose gels
Model H5 is a simplified basic version of Horizon® 11.14. Note: H5 is only available for the US market (not CE certified).
Model H5 has a compact size and offers a gel size of 11 x 14 cm.
The removable UV-transparent gel tray and the red well visualisation strips aids in sample loading. The safety lid with attached power cords prevents an electrical connection from being made until the lid is properly in place.
The Horizon® 11.14 Gel Casting System is a stand-alone system for casting 11 x 14 cm agarose gels that can range in thickness from 3 to 10 mm. The Blot Transfer Apparatus 11.14 is designed for consistent capillary transfer of 11 x 14 cm gels and makes the system complete.
Model H5 has a compact size and offers a gel size of 11 x 14 cm.
The removable UV-transparent gel tray and the red well visualisation strips aids in sample loading. The safety lid with attached power cords prevents an electrical connection from being made until the lid is properly in place.
The Horizon® 11.14 Gel Casting System is a stand-alone system for casting 11 x 14 cm agarose gels that can range in thickness from 3 to 10 mm. The Blot Transfer Apparatus 11.14 is designed for consistent capillary transfer of 11 x 14 cm gels and makes the system complete.
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Features of Model H5
- Removable UV-transparent gel tray aids in staining and photography
- Red well visualization strips aid in sample loading
General Specifications
Depth | 33 cm |
Height | 11.3 cm |
Width | 16.5 cm |
Buffer Volume | 700 ml |
Electropheresis Type | Gel |
GE Type | DNA/RNA |
Gel Size | 11 x 14 cm (W x L) |
Orientation (H/V) | Horizontal |
Additional Specifications
Apparatus dimensions Horizon® 11.14 Gel Casting System:
17.0 x 32.0 x 6.5 cm (W x L x H)
Capacity:
max. 48 samples
Typical sample volumes:
16 - 780 µl (for 5 mm thick gels)