Microplate Readers

Microplate Reader features filter-based, PC-controlled design.
Microplate Readers

Microplate Reader features filter-based, PC-controlled design.

Able to perform single or dual wavelength measurements to incorporate reference wavelength readings, and to do so at timed intervals, EZ Read 400 is suited for ELISA, protein, cell biology, and kinetic assays. Unit incorporates ADAP Basic PC software and USB connections for instrument connection and data transfer. Reader can be configured with choice of filter options from 400-750 nm, choice of...

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Microplate Readers

Benchtop Reader handles kinetic cell-based assays.

Based on SpectraMax-® M5 multi-detection system, FlexStation-® 3 uses 8- or 16-channel pipettor head to transfer reagents from 96 or 384 distinct wells of source plate to read plate, simultaneously. It addresses wide variety of assays that require liquid handling, including fast kinetic assays such as calcium mobilization or dual luciferase reporter gene, as well as traditional endpoint or slow...

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Microplate Readers

Microplate Handling System processes 50 plates/batch.

Intended for SpectraMax Microplate Readers, StaxMax System fits in tight benchtop environments and enables researchers to run batches of microplates. It operates from within SoftMax-® pro data analysis software, allowing researchers to have access to more than 120 assay protocols with complete data analysis in FDA 21 CFR Part 11 compliant environment.

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Paratherm™ HR Heat Transfer Fluid: Higher Temperature Stability Leads to Longer Fluid Life
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Paratherm™ HR Heat Transfer Fluid: Higher Temperature Stability Leads to Longer Fluid Life

For the ultimate in heat transfer fluid performance, Paratherm offers HR Heat Transfer Fluid that is engineered specifically for closed loop liquid phase heating. When it comes to characteristics such as thermal stability and fluid degradation, Paratherm HR leads the industry in value and performance. See our video to learn how Paratherm is raising the bar for heat transfer fluids.

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