MaestroGen UltraBright LED transilluminator provides safer blue LEDs and easy gel cutting amber filter. Higher sensitivity leads to compatibility with most of the stains.

  • Safer to replace UV
  • Easy for gel cutting: NO need to wear amber glasses
  • Adjustable intensity: from 100% down to 50%
  • Strong blue LED for excitation
  • Does not cause burn to your skin and eyes
  • NO DNA damage inherent to UV
  • Uniformity supplies <5% coefficient of variance (CV) across the full filter area
  • Optimized for use with nucleic acid and protein stains such EtBr, SYBR® Safe, SYBR Gold, SYBR® Green I & II, SYPRO® Ruby, SYPRO® Orange, Coomassie Fluor™ Orange stains, GelGreen, GelRed and Lumitein™ Protein Gel Stain

This LED transilluminator is suitable for research use only. In principle, using instrument normally won’t injure user’s eyes, skins, and samples. However, human naked eyes with long time irradiation of blue light may have the probability of suffering from retina diseases. The amber filter provides blue light protection; it does not guarantee protection for other light resource such as UV. Amber filter is designed to guarantee the safety of person working at the LED transilluminator only.

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Dimensions (mm): 280D x 340W x 80H 
  • Viewing surface (mm): 160D x 200W 
  • Wavelength (nm): 470 
  • Amber filter: amber filter shield with metal frame 
  • LED arrangements: matrix for two‐side illumination 
  • LED lifetime: 50,000 hours 
  • Power: 24V DC 1.67 A power adaptor 
  • Weight (Kg): 3

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