Gel Documentation. & Gel Imaging

Digimage Photodoc Gel Imaging System

This digital Gel Documentation Imaging system uses a 14.7 megapixel camera suitable for all routine gel documentation using Ethidium Bromide (EtBr) or Sybr Green gel stains. The eight inch viewing screen allows the user to view the real time feed as well as the high resolution imaging results. Using the appropriate light box or plate and the Epi white lights the digimage system is also suitable for protein gel documentation. A BNC port is included for connection with a thermal imaging printer. <<See Digimage Gel Doc Pricing>>

UVDI Compact Gel Imaging System

The UVDI performs gel documentation with the same high quality performance as the digimage system. Both systems are set for printing directly from a thermal printer or to a usb printer from the camera source. UVDI Gel documentations system comes with a built in UV transilluminator, a large three door darkroom, and interior L.E.D. white light tubes for epi lighting applications. <<See UVDI Gel Documentation System Price>>

UVCI CCD Gel Documentation System

For more advanced applications UVCI gel doc system allows the user a high sensitivity analysis of gels by using a scientific grade CCD camera. UVCI has a built in computer running window XP. You may use image analysis or gel band analysis software right on the screen. The 10.4" touch screen and easy to use software interface make gel doc simple. UVCI comes with 4 USB ports for printer, keyboard, mouse, and thumb drives for those who want them. <<See UVCI Gel Documentation System Price>>

UVIdoc HD2 Computer Free Gel Imaging System

Optics for the UVIdoc include a 1.4 megapixal Scientific grade camera with a sony image sensor. This true 12 bit camera allows for more advanced pixal sensitivity and is perfect for both routine gel documentation and quantification of gel bands and samples. This unit has a dedicated network card to allow the user to plug directly into their network. The LCD screen gives the ease of use of the UVCI, while allowing for more powerful imaging optics. <<See UVIdoc HD2 Price>>

Essential Gel Documentation System

The Essential is ideal for publication and routine documentation. The optics include a 1.0 mp scientific camera with a sony chip. Pixel depth is 12-bit and can be used for some quantification applications. This software driven gel doc system offers many options from autofocus and motorized lens functions to epi UV and RGB lighting. The software ease of taking a picture in the low light environment makes this system ideal for multi-user labs, and those requiring a GLP file with each image. <<See Screen Electrphoresis Price>>

 

16-Bit Advanced Gel Documentation & Cooled devices

The Fire Reader Advanced Gel Imaging Station

The Fire Reader is a 16-bit 1.4 megapixel system with a large sony sensor. It functions as a full suite of options to serve as a complete package for UV Fluorescent applications. The system can be customized to include up to 6 filters on a motorized filter slide with all epi lighting desired. It works quick and easy with auto features for basic application, but contains the high sensitiviy to perform any quantification application. <<See Screen Electrphoresis Price>>

The Alliance Chemiluminescent and Fluroescent Gel Imaging System

The Alliance provides massive specifications for both fluorescent and chemiluminescent gel documentation applications. It comes in four different versions depending on the users application and budget. Alliance 4.7 is a fully automated darkroom with a 4.2 mp cooled camera. The Alliance 2.7 is also fully automatic but with a 2.0 mp cooled camera. The Alliance LD4 has the same optics as the 4.7, but the dark room is not fully automatic and allows for many choices of auto and manual features. Finally the Alliance LD2 is the budget saving system with optics like the 2.7 and darkroom options set up like the LD4. <<See more Alliance Specifications and Price>>