Real-Time Quantitative PCR LX18RTP is designed with the concept that it combines Fresnel lens optical signal acquisition technology and time-resolved signal separation technology. It has a new optical signal detection system and unique time-resolved scanning that can reduce non-target sample optical signal collection and it has an LED light source that is efficient and maintenance-free. It supports the application of all common QPCR detection modes.

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Specifications
Sample capacity(wells) 0.2ml PCR tubes x 96.8 x 12 PCR plate or 96 well plate x 1
Reaction volume 10-50 μl
Thermal cycle technology Peltier
Heating temperature range 4 °C ~ 100 °C
Max heating/cooling rate 6 °C / sec
Average heating/cooling rate 2.2°C / sec
Temperature accuracy ±0.2℃
Temperature uniformity ± 0.2 °C @ 60°C, ± 0.3 °C @ 95°C,
Gradient range 30 ~ 100 °C
Gradient difference range 1 ~ 36 °C
Excitation source 6 Monochrome high efficiency LEDs
Detector PMT
Detection method Time resolved signal separating technology
Excitation wavelength range 455-650nm / 510-715nm
Fluorescent channels 6 Channels
Supported dye FAM/SYBR green, VIC/JOE/HEX/TET, ABY/NED/TAMRA/Cy3, JUN, ROX/Texas red mustang purple, Cy5/LIZ
Sensitivity Single Copy Gene
Resolution 1.33 folds copy number difference can be distinguished in single Plex Qpcr
Dynamic range 10 order of magnitude copies
Power usage AC 100 to 125 V / 200 to 240 V (50/60 Hz)
Dimension (W x D x H) 950 x 650 x 750 mm
Weight 45 kg
Features
  • Up to 6 fluorescence detection channels meet the requirement of multiplex PC

  • Having features like 5 target gene detection in 96 samples

  • New optical scanning detection system

  • Highly sensitive / resolution

  • Effectively reduce multi-color crosstalk and edge effect so that no ROX correction is required

  • Innovative scanning method and time-resolved signal separation technology

  • Highly accurate

  • Unique design, user-friendly operating system

  • One-stop process and solution

Applications
  • Used for quantitative analysis for real-time PCR in diagnosis of clinical diseases, animal diseases, food safety, research purposes, etc.