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MF-ChemiBIS
The new generation of image analysis for a new standard of results
Advantages
- Breakthrough Robotic camera- allows placement very close to the sample, resulting in very high sensitivity and superior image quality under a wide range of conditions.
- High resolution- selectable scientific camera (2.0 Mpixel, 3.2 Mpixel) gives maximum band separation and best quality images.
- Unrivalled sensitivity- high speed super bright lens collects maximum light from the sample while maintaining crisp, clear images with minimal geometric and light distortion.
- Novel Deep Liquid Cooling System- cools the camera to minimum of -70°C for better accuracy, longer exposure time and minimal dark noise.
- Illumination versatility- 10 types of illumination sources to suite a wide range of samples and applications.
- Fully automated and motorized- permits simultaneous control of a number of settings such as: zoom, focus, gain and more, for easier image capture and faster results
DNR's breakthrough MF-ChemiBIS family is the most advanced image analysis system in the market for 1D and 2D fluorescent, chemiluminescent, and colorimetric applications.
With advanced robotic camera, controlled by the software and motorizes up and down automatically, DNR's new line of imaging systems outperforms the standard zoom lens by a wider field of view, easier and faster operation, and better sensitivity, which all have a direct impact on the results, especially in faint samples.
A vibration free technology of a Deep Liquid Cooling Technology cools the camera by liquid to a temperature down to -70ºC. DNR is the first to implement a liquid cooling technology in imaging systems. The technology outperforms all other methods currently in the market and results in better accuracy, longer exposure time (up to 24 hours), minimal dark noise and full stability of the system.
The MF-ChemiBIS smart dark chamber is fully automated (camera, iris, focus, filter wheel) and includes DNR's unique Automatic Drawer Detection Technology of the three different drawers (UV, WL, ECL) supplied with the system for an optimal match with the light source and sample.
The MF-ChemiBIS family standard with DNR's acquisition software - GelCapture - for complete, automatic control of configuring, capturing and saving sample for analysis in a minimum amount of time.
Specifications
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System
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MF-ChemiBIS 2.0
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MF-ChemiBIS 3.2
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Camera & Optics
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CCD resolution
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1,640 x 1,214; 2.0 Mpixel
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2,184 x 1,510; 3.2 Mpixel
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Gradation
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16 bit (65,536 gray levels)
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Dynamic range
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Approx. 5 orders of magnitude
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Interface
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USB 2.0
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Binning
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1 x 1, 2 x 2, 3 x 3, 4 x 4, 5 x 5, 6 x 6, 7 x 7, 8 x 8
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Illumination & Darkroom
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Dark chamber
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DNR's Smart Dark Chamber
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Drawer
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3 interchangeable drawers : UV, ECL, optional: WL
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Emission filters
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5-position filter wheel with 3 standard filters (included)
Low UV 520 nm
High UV 580nm
Red 600 nm
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Illumination modes
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Trans-UV, Trans-WL, Epi-WL
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Optional: Epi-UV, QuattroLED illumination kit fro advanced fluorescnece appliations
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Excitation sources
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White light
UV: 312 nm
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Optional: 254 nm or 365 nm
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Optional: dual UV source
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QuattroLED Iillumination system (optional)
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470 nm, 525 nm, 620 nm, 740 nm
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Software
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Image capture
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GelCapture, lifetime free upgrade
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Image analysis
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GelQuant Pro for 1D analysis
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Optional 1D analysis software: Phoretix 1D, Phoretix 1D Pro(Nonlinear Dynamics)
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Optional 2D analysis software: Prodigy Same Spot(Nonlinear Dynamics)
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Power
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100 or 230 VAC 50-60 Hz
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Band cutting illuminator
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Designed specifically to cut bands
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Applications
- Fluorescence - Ethidium bromide, SYPRO™ Orange, SYPRO™ Red, Cy ™ 2, Cy ™ 3, Pro-Q™ Diamond, Deep Purple™, Rhodamine Red, SYPRO™ Ruby, SYBR™ Green, GelStar™, SYBR™ Gold, Fluorescein, Texas Red™, GFP, and more
- Colorimetric- Silver Stain, Coomassie Brilliant Blue, film, and more
- Chemiluminecsence - ECL™, ECL-Plus™, Lumi Light Plus™, Super Signal™, CDP Star™, CSPD™
- Other - TLC plates, spot and slot blots, autoradiographs, microplate, macroarrays, membranes, and more
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