Led Blue Light Transilluminator, 160 * 70mm Blue Light Gel Cutter with Amber Filter,Max Wavelength 470nm, Adjustable Intensity, for Gel Electrophoresis Observation, for Laboratory, Biological
LED Blue Light Transilluminator: This Blue Light Gel Cutter is a professional blue light glue cutter, which uses 470nm imported blue light excitation source and 5mm amber filter to clearly show gel strips. Its observation area is 70mm x 160mm, which can be compatible with a maximum of 100mm x 150mm gel, so that users can accurately observe samples and perform accurate strip cutting operations
Humanized design and flexible adjustment: The Blue Light Gel Cutter is designed to be compact and lightweight (size W210mm x D210mm x H42mm, weight 1.2kg), saving laboratory space. Users can easily adjust the light intensity through the dimming knob to meet the observation needs of different samples, achieve the best observation effect, and improve operational comfort
Advanced lighting system and long-term lifespan: The Blue LED Light Transilluminator adopts double-sided lighting technology to ensure uniform and consistent light throughout the entire observation area. The core LED light source has a service life of up to 100000 hours, providing stable and reliable excitation light, ensuring the repeatability of experiments and the long-term durability of equipment
Safe operation and standardized maintenance: To ensure safety and equipment integrity, do not pour liquids directly onto the equipment, and make sure to keep the ventilation openings unobstructed for heat dissipation. It is recommended to wear gloves during operation to avoid direct skin contact with gel and dye. Please note that the surface of the cut sample is a specialized glass plate and should be used with caution
Application: The blue light gel cutter is mainly used for observation and gel cutting of gel electrophoresis experiments. It can clearly display the nucleic acids and proteins in the stained gel, which is convenient for the experimenter to perform precise cutting operations