Gradient Thermal Cycler ADGTC-504 accommodates dual 0.2 ml tube blocks compatible with strips, well plates, and individual PCR tubes. It features two independently controlled blocks for parallel processing of samples. Designed with triple Peltier technology for high accuracy and even thermal distribution within each chamber. This unit comes with a user-friendly touchscreen and a Linux-based system for easy control. Our Gradient Thermal Cycler is the ideal choice for life sciences research in in a wide range of laboratory settings.
Tubes Capacity |
0.2 ml PCR tube 8 × 0.2 ml strip 48 well plate |
Capacity | Double 48 × 0.2 ml |
Maximum Heating Up Rate | 6℃/s |
Maximum Cooling Down Rate | 5℃/s |
Block Temperature Range | 0 to 105℃ |
Gradient Temperature Range | 30 to 105℃ |
Gradient Temperature Accuracy | ≤±0.3℃ |
Temperature Display Accuracy | 0.1℃ |
Gradient Temperature Uniformity | ≤±0.3℃ |
Block Temperature Uniformity | ≤±0.25℃ |
Block Temperature Accuracy | ≤±0.2℃ |
Temperature Control Ways | Block or Tube |
Adjustable Heating / Cooling Range | 0.1 to 6℃/s |
Gradient Set Span |
0.1 to 30℃ (across 2 blocks) 0.1 to 15℃ (across 1 blocks) |
Number of Gradient Zones | 12 |
Heating Lid Temperature Range | 30℃ to 110℃ |
Timer | 1s to 9:99:99 or 0 (infinite duration) |
Timer Increase / Decrease Range | -599s to 599s |
Temperature Increase / Decrease Range | -9.9℃ to 9.9℃ |
Touchdown PCR | Yes |
Long PCR | Yes |
Programs Stored | >10,000 |
Maximum Cycles | 100 |
Maximum Steps per Cycle | 30 |
Power Failure Recovery | Yes |
Pause Function | Yes |
16℃ Temperature Holding Function | Infinite duration |
LCD Display | Touch screen display |
Operating System | Linux |
Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
Communication Port | USB 2.0 |
Power Consumption | 1000 W |
Power Supply | 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz |
Size (W×D×H) | 400×260×228 mm |
Net Weight | 9 kg |
OurGradient Thermal Cycler ADGTC-504 is an ideal solution for life science research in diverse laboratory environments.
1. What is the temperature gradient range of this Gradient Thermal Cycler?
This Gradient Thermal Cycler offers a gradient range of 0.1 to 30°C across two blocks, and 0.1 to 15°C across a single block. This allows for flexible temperature control, optimizing PCR conditions for various applications. The precise gradient ensures consistent and reliable results for your experiments.
2. How does the Gradient Thermal Cycler ensure accurate temperature control and durability?
Our Gradient Thermal Cycler utilizes advanced Peltier technology, providing precise and stable temperature control. This technology ensures consistent performance, and the cycler is designed to withstand up to a million cycles, ensuring long-lasting reliability for your experiments.
3. How do the independently controlled blocks of the Gradient Thermal Cycler enhance its performance?
This Gradient Thermal Cycler features two independently controlled blocks, allowing for simultaneous and separate temperature programming. This flexibility enables the processing of different samples under varying conditions, optimizing efficiency and experiment versatility. It also maximizes throughput, making it ideal for high-volume testing.
4. What type of touchscreen does this Gradient Thermal Cycler use?
Our Gradient Thermal Cycler is equipped with a capacitive touchscreen, providing a highly responsive and user-friendly interface for easy control and programming. This ensures smooth navigation and precise touch input, enhancing the overall user experience. The screen also offers clear visibility, even in different lighting conditions, for added convenience.
5. How many gradient channels does the Gradient Thermal Cycler support?
This Gradient Thermal Cycler supports up to 12 gradient channels, allowing for precise and varied temperature control across a wide range of samples. This feature enhances experimental flexibility, enabling multiple conditions to be tested simultaneously. The expanded gradient channels also increase throughput, making it ideal for high-efficiency workflows.
6. What is Gradient Thermal Cycler?
Gradient Thermal Cycler is a technique that uses a thermal cycler with a temperature gradient across the heating block. This allows users to test multiple annealing temperatures in a single run, helping to quickly identify the optimal temperature for primer binding. It is especially useful during primer validation and assay development.
7. Why is Gradient Thermal Cycler used?
Gradient PCR is used to optimize PCR conditions, especially the annealing temperature, which is critical for specificity and efficiency. It helps reduce trial-and-error by allowing multiple conditions to be tested simultaneously. This improves accuracy while saving time and reagents during PCR setup.
8. What are the benefits of Gradient Thermal Cycler?
Gradient Thermal Cycler offers several benefits, particularly during the optimization phase of PCR. It saves time by allowing multiple annealing temperatures to be tested in a single run, eliminating the need for separate experiments. This approach also reduces reagent use and overall costs. Gradient PCR improves efficiency and specificity by quickly identifying the optimal annealing temperature.
Tubes Capacity |
0.2 ml microtubes 8 × 0.2 ml tube strips 96 × 0.2 ml PCR plate (no/semi-skirted) |
Capacity | 96 × 0.2 ml |
Maximum Heating Up Rate | 6℃/s |
USD 5,030.00
Capacity |
32×0.2 ml (microtubes) 4×8×0.2 ml (tube strips) |
Maximum Heating Up Rate | 5℃/s |
Maximum Cooling Down Rate | 4℃/s |
USD 1,990.00
Capacity |
96×0.2 ml (PCR plate without/semi skirt) 12×8×0.2 ml (strips) 8×12×0.2 ml (strips) 0.2ml tubes (height 20 to 23mm) |
Maximum Heating Rate | 5℃/s |
Maximum Cooling Rate | 4.5℃/s |
USD 3,340.00