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2380 – Used electroporation system BTX ECM 399

700.00 ex.

This used electroporation system BTX ECM 399 comes from a closed pharmaceutical laboratory in the Netherlands. It has been carefully tested to ensure it is in good condition. It is an excellent choice for laboratories looking for a reliable and cost-effective solution for cell transfection. The shown electroporation cuvettes, two boxes and a number of lose cuvettes, are included.

Key specifications:

  • Model: BTX ECM 399
  • Waveform type: Exponential decay
  • Voltage range: 10-2500 V
  • Capacitance: 25-3275 µF
  • Resistance: 200-800 Ω
  • Pulse duration: 10 µs – 99 ms
  • Number of pulses: 1-99
  • Interval between pulses: 1-99 seconds
  • Dimensions: 30 cm x 40 cm x 20 cm
  • Weight: 10 kg

This electroporation system is ideal for use in research laboratories, educational institutions, and pharmaceutical companies. It is suitable for a variety of applications, including: Transfection of bacteria, yeast, and other microorganisms.

More info can be found on the BTX website.

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This used electroporation system BTX ECM 399 comes from a closed pharmaceutical laboratory in the Netherlands. It has been carefully tested to ensure it is in good condition. It is an excellent choice for laboratories looking for a reliable and cost-effective solution for cell transfection. The shown electroporation cuvettes, two boxes and a number of lose cuvettes, are included.

Key specifications:

  • Model: BTX ECM 399
  • Waveform type: Exponential decay
  • Voltage range: 10-2500 V
  • Capacitance: 25-3275 µF
  • Resistance: 200-800 Ω
  • Pulse duration: 10 µs – 99 ms
  • Number of pulses: 1-99
  • Interval between pulses: 1-99 seconds
  • Dimensions: 30 cm x 40 cm x 20 cm
  • Weight: 10 kg

This electroporation system is ideal for use in research laboratories, educational institutions, and pharmaceutical companies. It is suitable for a variety of applications, including: Transfection of bacteria, yeast, and other microorganisms.

More info can be found on the BTX website.

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