About Single Phase Gel Documentation System
Single phase gel documentation system, also referred as a lab gel imager, is mainly found in research labs to study and document samples. The sample in this system is blocked from external light sources but kept under a UV or a blue or white light by transilluminator so that a high-resolution camera can capture its image and photo-document the sample. The sample can be kept on a petri dish or a TLC film before placing it in the single phase gel documentation system. The images of samples captured by the camera are saved to the onboard software system. This single phase gel documentation system is therefore a great lab instrument demanded for bacterial cell culture, environmental sample testing, DNA quantification, protein separation and other applications.
| Color | Blue |
| Phase | Single Phase |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| Weight | Approx. 20 kg |
| Filter | UV-IR cut filter & Amber Filter |
| Model No | ML-SMU-01 & ML-SML-01 |
| Voltage | 220 V |
| Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Display Type | LCD |
Efficient Gel Imaging for LaboratoriesThis Single Phase Gel Documentation System offers a streamlined solution for visualizing and documenting gel electrophoresis results. The compact design fits easily on lab benches, while the robust build ensures consistent performance. Its standardized voltage and user-friendly features enhance efficiency for routine analysis in chemical laboratories.
Reliable and Robust DesignBuilt to last, the system weighs 20 kg, providing stability during operation. The durable construction, paired with a vibrant blue exterior, ensures safety and resilience in busy lab settings. Its efficient gel documentation process makes it an essential tool for researchers and technicians.
FAQ's of Single Phase Gel Documentation System:
Q: How do I operate the Single Phase Gel Documentation System?
A: First, connect the system to a 220 V power supply. Place your gel sample on the designated imaging area, close the cover, and follow the straightforward interface prompts to capture your gel image. Detailed operating instructions are included in the user manual for seamless setup and operation.
Q: What is the main use of this gel documentation system in the laboratory?
A: This system is primarily used to capture and document images of gels following electrophoresis. It helps laboratory professionals visualize DNA, RNA, or protein bands, allowing for easy analysis and record keeping in chemical research and testing.
Q: When should I use the documentation system during my laboratory workflow?
A: Use the gel documentation system immediately after electrophoresis, once your gel has finished running and is ready for imaging. Capturing images promptly helps maintain data accuracy and prevents result degradation.
Q: Where is the Single Phase Gel Documentation System manufactured and supplied?
A: This documentation system is manufactured and supplied in India, ensuring easy access to local customers and support for laboratories across the country.
Q: What is the process for capturing gel images with this equipment?
A: Simply place the gel on the imaging tray, close the lid to protect from ambient light, and activate the camera function. The built-in controls allow you to adjust exposure and focus, ensuring clear and high-quality documentation of your samples.
Q: What benefits does this documentation system offer for chemical labs?
A: The system improves efficiency and accuracy in recording gel electrophoresis results. Its user-friendly operation reduces manual errors, while the stable and compact design makes it ideal for regular laboratory use. The clear imaging feature supports better data analysis and research reliability.
Q: Is the system suitable for all standard laboratory gel sizes?
A: Yes, with a platform size of 20 x 20 cm, the system accommodates most standard gels used in chemical laboratories, making it versatile for a range of routine applications.