Owl™ D2 Wide-Gel Electrophoresis System

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Manufactured by: Thermo Fisher

Category: Instruments

Thermo Fisher Owl™ D2 Wide-Gel Electrophoresis System

Owl™ D2 Wide-Gel Electrophoresis System

Optimize your DNA fragment analysis with the Owl™ D2 Wide-Gel Electrophoresis System, a cutting-edge solution designed for high-throughput applications. Capable of running between 10 to 80 samples in a single gel, this system is well-suited for laboratories focused on PCR sample screening and routine DNA analysis.

Key Features:

    • Generous Gel Capacity: Load 15 or 30 samples per row with a micro well comb, significantly increasing sample processing efficiency.
    • Convenient 96-Well Plate Loading: Leverage specialized combs and a multichannel pipetter to load your samples directly from a 96-well plate, accommodating eight or twelve samples at a time.
    • Compact Design: The system's small footprint maximizes lab bench space while providing powerful electrophoresis capabilities.
    • EasyCast™ Technology: Incorporating Thermo Scientific™ EasyCast™ casting design, the external caster-gel tray features a gasket, ensuring a secure, leakproof seal without the need for tape.
    • Efficient Operation: Strategically placed electrodes allow quick gel runs without sacrificing resolution, enhancing productivity in your lab.

Specifications:

SKU Sample Range Certification Footprint
D2-BP 10 to 80 CE Marked 7.38 x 7.75 x 4"

Combs Available for Owl™ D2 System:

Comb Type Number of Teeth Thickness of Teeth Size of Teeth Recommended Loading Volumes
D1-10C 10 1.0mm 12.2mm 9µL, 32µL, 55µL, 78µL
D1-30C 30 1.0mm 7.2mm 5µL, 19µL, 32µL, 46µL
D2-RL-25C 25 1.0mm 2.5mm 2µL, 7µL, 12µL, 17µL
D2-RL-9D 9 1.5mm 7.2mm 8µL, 28µL, 48µL, 69µL

Note: Recommended loading volumes are calculated at 75% of total well volume. *Combs available in 1X and 2X formats, ideal for 8 and 12-channel pipette compatibility.

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