TA Instruments Affinity ITC Auto Low Volume (190 µL) System Complete (does NOT include computer) 609100.901
The TA Instruments Affinity ITC Auto Low Volume System is an advanced isothermal titration calorimeter designed for characterizing a wide variety of molecular interactions, such as protein-protein binding, drug-ligand interactions, and enzyme kinetics. It offers unmatched sample reproducibility, highest sensitivity, and industry-proven reliability, making it suitable for challenging life science laboratory environments.
Key Features:
- AccuShot™ delivers titrant to the right location for optimal mixing
- FlexSpin™ technology for efficient stirring and increased sensitivity
- Fully automated with user-selectable routines for eliminating run-to-run contamination
- Intelligent Hardware Positioning for precise and reliable injections
- Solid-state active heating and cooling for true isothermal temperature control
- Choice of standard volume (1.0 mL) or low volume cells (190 µL)
- Industry-proven 96-well, temperature-controlled liquid handling autosampler
Advantages:
- High sample reproducibility and sensitivity for accurate data
- Advanced technology and engineering ensure quality measurements
- Automated features improve usability and reduce user errors
- Flexible options for different sample volumes cater to various research needs
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| Part Number | 609100.901 |
| Brand | TA Instruments |
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