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    ODTC96-2 PCR Unit
    EquipmentAvailable

    ODTC96-2 PCR Unit

    Faculty of Arts and Science
    Biology
    Concordia University

    Primary Function: The INHECO ODTC 96 is a high-performance on-deck thermal cycler designed for seamless integration into automated liquid handling workstations, providing rapid and uniform thermal cycling for 96-well PCR plates. It ensures precise temperature control and stability for a wide range of molecular biology applications.

    Key Features:

    • Utilizes patented Vapor Chamber Mount (VCM) technology for superior well-to-well temperature uniformity and rapid temperature transitions, even with unequally filled plates.
    • Features a horizontal-opening heated lid that allows for direct pipetting access during thermal cycling and incubation steps, enabling continuous 24/7 automated operation.
    • Compact design with a minimal footprint, equivalent to approximately 2.5 SBS positions, optimizing valuable deck space on automated platforms.
    • Equipped with an automated plate ejection mechanism with exchangeable ejection bars for flexible plate handling.
    • Designed for easy integration into automated workflows via a SiLA-compliant interface.

    Applications: Ideal for high-throughput Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), quantitative PCR (qPCR), Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) library preparation, DNA/RNA amplification, high-throughput genetic testing, molecular biology studies, single cell analysis, and various genomic workflows requiring fast and accurate temperature control.

    Concordia Genome Foundry

    Concordia Genome Foundry

    Faculty of Arts and Science

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    NG

    Nicholas Gold

    Biology
    Faculty of Arts and Science
    Concordia University
    EquipmentAvailable

    ODTC96-2 PCR Unit

    Faculty of Arts and Science
    Biology
    Concordia University

    Primary Function: The INHECO ODTC 96 is a high-performance on-deck thermal cycler designed for seamless integration into automated liquid handling workstations, providing rapid and uniform thermal cycling for 96-well PCR plates. It ensures precise temperature control and stability for a wide range of molecular biology applications.

    Key Features:

    • Utilizes patented Vapor Chamber Mount (VCM) technology for superior well-to-well temperature uniformity and rapid temperature transitions, even with unequally filled plates.
    • Features a horizontal-opening heated lid that allows for direct pipetting access during thermal cycling and incubation steps, enabling continuous 24/7 automated operation.
    • Compact design with a minimal footprint, equivalent to approximately 2.5 SBS positions, optimizing valuable deck space on automated platforms.
    • Equipped with an automated plate ejection mechanism with exchangeable ejection bars for flexible plate handling.
    • Designed for easy integration into automated workflows via a SiLA-compliant interface.

    Applications: Ideal for high-throughput Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), quantitative PCR (qPCR), Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) library preparation, DNA/RNA amplification, high-throughput genetic testing, molecular biology studies, single cell analysis, and various genomic workflows requiring fast and accurate temperature control.

    ODTC96-2 PCR Unit
    Concordia Genome Foundry

    Concordia Genome Foundry

    Faculty of Arts and Science

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    NG

    Nicholas Gold

    Biology
    Faculty of Arts and Science
    Concordia University

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