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Owl Horizontal System D2

The Thermo Scientific Owl Horizontal System D2 can run from 10 to 80 samples on one gel. The wide gel size allows you to load 15 or 30 samples per row with a multichannel pipette format combs. This economical unit has multi functions and it is great to screen PCR samples or use for routine DNA fragment analysis. The small footprint allows it to fit on even the most cluttered lab bench.

This system incorporates Owl’s EasyCast design with an external caster. The UVT gel tray is fitted with a gasket which allows the tray to fit snugly into the external gel caster to provide a leakproof seal without tape. Sample loading is greatly enhanced using micro well pipette format combs engineered specifically for use with this system. By using these combs and a multichannel pipette, samples may be loaded directly from a 96-well plate, 8 or 12 at a time. This speeds up transfer and reduces the chance of sample order error. The unique electrode placement allows this gel to be run quickly without compromising the resolution.

A Complete D2 System Includes:

  • Buffer Chamber
  • SuperSafe Lid with Attached Power Supply Leads
  • EasyCast Gasketed U.V. Transmissible (UVT) Gel Tray
  • External Multiple Gel Caster
  • 4 Combs: (2) 30 Well and (2) 40 Well, 1.5 mm Thick

 

Key Features

  • Great for protocols with a large number of samples
  • Micro well pipette format combs facilitate easy loading of samples
  • Simple gel casting using Owl’s EasyCast gel trays

    Specifications for Owl Horizontal System D2
    Gel Size: 10.2L x 14.4W cm
    Chamber Dimensions: 19L x 20W x 10H cm
    Buffer Volume: 600 mL

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