MGT
mPAGE® Mini Gel Tank
for electrophoresis of precast gels or hand cast polyacrylamide gels
Synonym(s):
mini gel tank
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AC/DC input
100 watts (maximum power limit)
300 V (maximum voltage limit)
manufacturer/tradename
Millipore
packaging
1 ea of (for running 2 or 4 gels)
parameter
70 °C ambient temp. limit
technique(s)
SDS-PAGE: suitable
electrophoresis: suitable
L × W × H
17 cm × 13.5 cm × 15.5 cm, tank and lid
buffer volume
1265 mL , Primary and secondary core (4 gels)
790 mL , Primary core (2 gels)
tank L × W × H
17 cm × 13 cm × 15.5 cm
General description
Components
- mPAGE® Tank Lid with Electrode Cables (1)
- mPAGE® Replacement Tank (1)
- mPAGE® Primary Electrode Core (1)
- mPAGE® Buffer Dam (1)
- mPAGE® Gel Releasers (5)
- mPAGE® Tank Lid with Electrode Cables (1)
- mPAGE® Replacement Tank (1)
- mPAGE® Primary Electrode Core (1)
- mPAGE® Secondary Electrode Core (1)
- mPAGE® Buffer Dam (1)
- mPAGE® Gel Releasers (5)
Compatibility
- Gels cast with mPage Gel Caster
- Other precast gels with cassette dimension 8 x 10 cm
- mPAGE Bis-Tris Precast Gels
- mPAGE Mini Wet Transfer System
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