Brief introduction: Electrophoretic technique is an indispensable and important analytical tool in molecular biology. Electrophoretic electrophoresis refers to the movement of charged particles in an electric field. Because of the difference of charge and molecular weight, different substances move at different velocities in the electric field. According to this characteristic, it is very important to use electrophoretic method for qualitative or quantitative analysis of different substances, or for component analysis of certain mixtures or extraction of a single component, which is of great significance in clinical and experimental studies. Characteristics: 1. Electrobathers can be detected in a variety of ways, such as DNA, protein, cells and so on! As long as the charge on the molecule is different, it can be separated by electrophoretic electrophoresis. 2. According to the principle of different charge, the electroswimometer is used to distinguish substances with different molecular weight, and it can also be used to detect all kinds of humoral proteins, isozymes and so on. Technical indicators: 01. Output voltage: 10 / 10 / 300V / DC) 02. Output current: 5 / 400mA 03. Time range: 99 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds 04. Maximum output power: 75W 05. Ambient temperature: 0: 45 ℃ 06. Input-output voltage: AC220V ±10HZ 07. Four groups output: can parallel four electrophoretic cells at the same time
Brief introduction: Electrophoretic technique is an indispensable and important analytical tool in molecular biology. Electrophoretic electrophoresis refers to the movement of charged particles in an electric field. Because of the difference of charge and molecular weight, different substances move at different velocities in the electric field. According to this characteristic, it is very important to use electrophoretic method for qualitative or quantitative analysis of different substances, or for component analysis of certain mixtures or extraction of a single component, which is of great significance in clinical and experimental studies.