Analytik Jena

Biometra TAdvanced

Achieve high versatility with exchangeable block modules 

Biometra TAdvanced PCR cycler provides the most flexibility out of the Biometra family. It’s 12 easy exchangeable block modules allow the user to modify the cycler to his specific needs. Protocol wizard function with primer annealing temperature calculator allows user to easily optimize the protocols.

Main features: 

  • Automatic block type detection
  • Heating and cooling rates (up to 8/6°C/s*)
  • High temperature uniformity and maximum reproducibility
  • Perfect control accuracy of ± 0.1 °C
  • High-Performance Smart Lid (HPSL) for constant contact pressure and no sample lose
  • Linear Gradient Tool (LGT) for easy protocol optimization
  • Open for different plasticware
  • Long-lasting made from high quality material
  • Easy multi-device control with Biometra TSuite software
  • Low noise emission, max. 45 dB

*depends on block type

 Available block modules:

  • Block module 96, 96-well (0,2 ml)
  • Block module 96 G, 96-well (0,2 ml)
  • Block module 96 S, 96-well (0,2 ml)
  • Block module 96 SG, 96-well (0,2 ml)
  • Block module 60-well, 60-well (0,5 ml)
  • Block module 60 G, 60-well (0,5 ml)
  • Block module 384, 384-well
  • Block module 384 G, 384-well
  • Twin Block module 48, 2x 48-well (0,2 ml)
  • Twin Block module 48 G, 2x 48-well (0,2 ml)
  • Twin Block module 30 G, 2x 30-well (0,5 ml)
  • Twin Block module Combi, 2x 48-well (0,2 ml) and 2x 18-well (0,5 ml)

S – Silver sample block

G – Gradient function

Documents and resources

For more information visit producer’s website.

See the Technical specifications

Product brochure Biometra Thermal Cycler Family

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