Z744061
LightOx PhotoReact 365
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AC/DC input
(US and UK plug types included)
100 / 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
diam. × H
21.0 cm × 18.5 cm
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General description
an in-built UV sensor enabling the user to produce rapid, reproducible results. This instrument is suitable for high-throughput screening in multiwell plates, providing researchers with a tool to screen high numbers of compounds and reactions essential for drug discovery.
Features and Benefits
- The PhotoReact 365 is a bench top instrument for the acceleration of photochemical and photobiological reactions
- Instrument suitable for use with a standard size culture multi-well plate (85.5 mm x 128 mm) or single 95 mm round dish
- User selected light output from 0 mW/cm2 to maximum (approx. 13.0 mW/cm2)
- Variance less than 1mW/cm2 (at 100% power) and 0.5 mW/cm2 (at 50% power) across the well plate surface
- User control of total power output
- Light intensity and temperature monitors included that that records measurements every second during operation
- Data export as .csv files
- Device has locking lid that reduces user exposure to harmful light rays
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