Harvard Apparatus Electroporation System BTX ECM 399
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Harvard Apparatus Electroporation System BTX ECM 399

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Part #: 6.274 057Manufacturer #: 450000
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£3,146.09

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Product overview

The Harvard Apparatus Electroporation System BTX ECM 399 is a compact, user-friendly generator designed for the simple and efficient transformation of bacteria, yeast, and fungal cells. Producing exponential decay wave pulses, it delivers the optimal field strengths and pulse durations required for basic transformation procedures. Its ease of use, portability, and cost-effectiveness make it an excellent choice for academic and research laboratories.

Key Features:

  • Brand: Harvard Apparatus
  • Model: BTX ECM 399
  • Pulse Type: Exponential decay wave generator for effective transformation
  • Interface: Digital display with easy-to-use controls
  • Applications: Suitable for transformation of bacteria, yeast, and fungi
  • Design: Compact, portable, and cost-efficient—ideal for routine lab use

Scope of Supply:

  • Generator ECM® 399
  • PEP cuvette holder
  • Cuvettes: 1 mm, 2 mm, and 4 mm (10 each)
  • Cuvette rack

This electroporation system from Harvard Apparatus is a reliable and economical solution for researchers performing routine microbial transformations in molecular biology laboratories.



Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the Harvard Apparatus Electroporation System BTX ECM 399 used for?

It is a compact, user-friendly generator designed for the simple and efficient transformation of bacteria, yeast, and fungal cells. Producing exponential decay wave pulses, it delivers the optimal field strengths and pulse durations required for basic transformation procedures. Its ease of use, portability, and cost-effectiveness make it an excellent choice for academic and research laboratories.

2. Is the Harvard Apparatus Electroporation System BTX ECM 399 suitable for transformation of bacteria, yeast, and fungi?

Yes. It is designed for transformation of bacteria, yeast, and fungi, and offers exponential decay wave generator for effective transformation and digital display with easy-to-use controls to support this kind of work.

3. What pulse type and interface does the Harvard Apparatus Electroporation System BTX ECM 399 have?

It has exponential decay wave generator for effective transformation, digital display with easy-to-use controls and compact, portable, and cost-efficient, ideal for routine lab use, and is supplied under manufacturer part number 450000.

4. What features does the Harvard Apparatus Electroporation System BTX ECM 399 offer?

It offers generator ECM® 399, PEP cuvette holder, cuvettes: 1 mm, 2 mm, and 4 mm (10 each) and cuvette rack.

5. How does the Harvard Apparatus Electroporation System BTX ECM 399 compare with the DWK R2P 2.0 Roller Machine, 3 Removable Decks from DWK?

For applications where interface of Digital display with easy-to-use controls is required, the Harvard Apparatus Electroporation System BTX ECM 399 is a strong choice. The DWK R2P 2.0 Roller Machine, 3 Removable Decks offers interface of Colour touch screen with icon-driven operation, making it a suitable alternative when that specification better matches the application.

Product Specifications

  • HS Code #90272000
  • Power supply frequency50/60 Hz
  • Max. pulse interval10 s
  • Max. voltage240 V
  • Max. voltage HV mode2500 V
  • Max. voltage LV mode500 V
  • Min. pulse interval0.1 s
  • Min. voltage100 V
  • Min. voltage HV mode10 V
  • Min. voltage LV mode2 V
  • Power supply100 ... 240 V, 50/60 Hz
  • Pulse interval0.1 ... 10 s
  • TypeBTX ECM 399
  • Type of auxiliary energyMains connection
  • UNSPSC41106224
  • Voltage HV mode10 ... 2,500 V
  • Voltage LV mode2 ... 500 V
  • Weight3.2 kg

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