Z381535
Heating blocks for Techne® Dri-Block® heater
holds 1 × Falcon 96-well round bottom plate
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UNSPSC Code:
41102404
NACRES:
NB.76
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Holds 1 x Falcon 96-well round bottom plate
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Techne F4468
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General description
Interchangeable blocks machined of aluminum for rapid heat transfer. Close tolerances assure efficient, rapid heating. Each block has a threaded thermometer hole for independent temperature monitoring, which also fits the block extraction tool.
Compatibility
For use with Model DB-1M only.
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Dri-Block is a registered trademark of Techne, Inc.
Techne is a registered trademark of Techne, Inc.
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