4D-Nucleofector® X Unit
4D-Nucleofector® X Unit
Supports Nucleofection® of various cell numbers in 100 µL cuvettes or 20 µL 16-well strips
Product Overview
The 4D-Nucleofector® X Unit is one of the four functional modules of the 4D-Nucleofector® System. It supports Nucleofection of various cell numbers (2 x 104 to 2 x 107) cells in different formats.
There are cell type-specific Optimized Protocols or recommendations available in our knowledge database. In these Optimized Protocols the best Nucleofection conditions are indicated. In addition, we share our experience and knowledge for treatment of individual cell types.
Technical Specifications
Dimensions: (w x h x d) 24.5 × 10.5 × 28 cm / 9.7 × 4.1 × 11.0 in
Weight: 4.7 kg (10.4 lb)
Power: 100 - 240 VAC
Frequency: 50 - 60 Hz
Consumption: 0 VA (power off) / 20 VA (idle) / 140 VA (busy - during transfection)
Fuse: T 2.5A, L250V
Operating temperature: +15°C up to +40°C (59°F - 104°F)
Environment non condensing Voltage limitation: 1500 V
Current limitation: 100 A
Compatibility
This functional module can be operated with all versions of the Core Unit (part code AAF-1001B, AAF-1002B, AAF-1003B)
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Benefits
- Features positions for 20 μL Nucleocuvette® Strips and 100 μL single Nucleocuvette®
- Seamless transfer of conditions between different Nucleofection® Vessels
- Electrically driven drawer for cuvette retainer
Applications
- Supporting Nucleofection of various cell numbers in different formats
- Substrate independent transfection of DNA, RNA, RNP's and proteins
Storage and Content
1 UnitSDS, CoA, and Instructions
Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
SDS not applicable
Certificate of Analysis (CoA)
Please enter Lot Number, including all zeros, located on the product label and please take into account that it is case sensitive.
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