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Gel Logic 112 Product Brochure PDF

Carestream Gel Logic 112 Imaging System

The New Carestream Gel Logic 112 offers a fast, economical solution for documenting electrophoresis gel and blot images. The system’s mega-pixel CCD digital camera, EEE1394 (FIREWIRE) interface, and portable darkroom provide outstanding image quality with real time imaging speed. A 1.2 million pixel, scientific-grade CCD sensor captures sharp, clear bands allowing increased quantitative accuracy of your analysis. Ideal for imaging ethidium bromide, Coomassie and silver stain gels, as well as a range of plates and assays.

Gel Logic 112 Imaging System

Features

Specs

Camera
Type 12-bit Progressive Scan CCD
CCD 1280 x 960 pixels
CoolingNone
Lens 6x zoom, 8 - 48 mm, f1.2 – closed
Illumination
Fluorescence UV Transillumination (optional)
White LightWhite Light Transillumination (optional)
Filters
TypeOptical Band Pass, 52 mm
Included with System590 nm (Ethidium bromide, Ruby Red, Texas Red, Ruby Orange)
Optional435 nm (DAPI, STYO Blue), 535 (SYBR Green, SYBR Gold, Fluorescein, Rhodamine, Eosin, Acrydin Orange-DNA), 570 nm (Pyronin Y), 670 nm (Acrydin Orange-RNA)
Custom filtersInquire
Instrument
Overall dimensions(in)9.75 x 16.75 x 26 in. (l x w x h)
Overall dimensions(cm) 25 x 42.5 x 66 cm (l x w x h)
Weight 30 lbs
Electrical configuration Powered by computer
Computer Interface IEEE 1394 (FIREWIRE) PC and Macintosh compatible, Requires 6-pin port
Performance Specifications
Resolution 37 micron/pixel at full zoom
Field of View Supports 19 x 25cm down to 3.5 x 4.5cm
Dynamic Range >3.4 orders of magnitude
Data Acquisition14-bit file accumulations
Binning Optionsnone
Detection Modes Fluorescence White light
Software
Analysis softwareCarestream Molecular Imaging Software
Capture softwareCarestream Molecular Imaging Software
Exposure Modes
Standard exposure 0.001 – 16 sec per exposure, up to 32 accumulations
Time lapse exposure0.01 – 16 sec per exposure, minimum interval = 5 sec