Z742590
Accuris™ SmartDoc™ 2.0 Imaging Enclosure
for use with UV or visible blue light transilluminators.
Synonym(s):
transilluminator enclosure
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feature
for use with UV or visible blue light transilluminators.
packaging
pkg of 1
manufacturer/tradename
Benchmark Scientific E5001-SD
General description
The SmartDoc Imaging Enclosure can be used on most existing UV or visible blue light transilluminators.
An orange photo filter is included for photography of the gels when using a visible blue light transilluminator for stain excitation. For imaging gels on a UV transilluminator, there are 2 optional photo filters available: 535nm filter for imaging green stains on UV light, or 590nm filter for imaging EtBr on UV light.
An extending adapter is included with the enclosure and can be inserted for full dimension imaging of gels up to 15 x 15 cm. Or remove the adapter for close up pictures or smaller gels.
When using the SmartDoc enclosure on transilluminators with a large illuminating surface (exceeding 19x19cm), use E5000-MAT to block light around the edge
An orange photo filter is included for photography of the gels when using a visible blue light transilluminator for stain excitation. For imaging gels on a UV transilluminator, there are 2 optional photo filters available: 535nm filter for imaging green stains on UV light, or 590nm filter for imaging EtBr on UV light.
An extending adapter is included with the enclosure and can be inserted for full dimension imaging of gels up to 15 x 15 cm. Or remove the adapter for close up pictures or smaller gels.
When using the SmartDoc enclosure on transilluminators with a large illuminating surface (exceeding 19x19cm), use E5000-MAT to block light around the edge
Legal Information
Accuris is a trademark of Benchmark Scientific, Inc.
SmartDoc is a trademark of Benchmark Scientific, Inc.
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