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The ECM® 630 is an Exponential Decay Wave electroporation generator providing a broad range of voltage and time constants for full flexibility in varying applications. The ability to select the resistance and capacitance values, and adjust the range of voltages, is the key to achieving the optimal time constants and field strengths needed for efficient transformation of prokaryote and eukaryote transfection. Flexibility is important to researchers, so BTX has designed a plug and play system for our ECM® 630 system to transition between standard cuvettes and to 25/96-well plates using the high throughput Plate Handler.
APPLICATIONS
96-WELL ELECTROPORATION
Transition from standard cuvettes to multi-well electroporation is quick and simple with the addition of the High Throughput (HT) plate handler and plates. The HT plate handler accommodates either 25/96 well electroporation plates and it operates with the ECM® 630 generator.
MONITORING OPTION
The ENHANCER 3000 allows the researcher to monitor and track key electrical parameters used in electroporation applications. The electrical pulse data is captured as both a graphic display of the wave form and electrical output values following each experiment.
COMBINATION SYSTEM
The combo system includes the power and flexibility of the ECM® 630 Exponential Decay Wave Generator and the gentle strength and versatility of the ECM® 830 Square Wave System to provide the highest transformation and transfection efficiencies and viabilities in bacteria, mammalian cells and in vivo tissues. BTX offers the ECM® 630/ECM® 830 Combo System complete with two safety stands and sample cuvettes.
| Operational Status | Internal self test upon start-up |
| Interface | Digital User Interface |
| Input | 110 V/220 V Universal |
| Charge Time | 5 sec maximum |
| Arc Control | Arc Quenching™ |
| Voltage Range | 10 – 500 V LV Mode/ 1 V resolution 50 – 2500 V HV Mode/ 5 V resolution |
| Capacitance Range | 1 μF, 25 μF to 3,275 μF LV Mode 25 μF, 50 μF HV Mode |
| Resistance Range | 25 ohm – 1,575 ohm/ 25 ohm resolution HV & LV Modes “None” setting to simulate alternative systems lacking resistance control LV Mode |
| Catalog # | Product |
| 45-0001 |
Electroporation System includes ECM 630 Generator,
630B Safety Stand, Cuvettes 1 mm, 2 mm, 4 mm pkg. of
30 (10 each) and Cuvette Rack 660 pkg. of 30 (10 each)
and Cuvette Rack 660
|
| 45-0051 | Generator Only |
| 45-0412 |
Includes ECM 630 Generator, 6 x 25-Well Plates (2 mm),
Plate Seals, and HT-100 Plate Handler plates (4 mm) and
a plate adaptor
|
| 45-0422 |
Includes ECM 630 Generator, 2 x 96-Well Plates (2 mm),
Plate Seals and HT-100 Plate Handlerplates (4 mm) and a
plate adaptor
|
| 45-0061 |
Combination package includes ECM 830 Generator, ECM
630 Generator, 2 x Safety Stands, 30 Cuvettes (10 each:
1 mm, 2 mm and 4 mm) and Cuvette Rack
|
| 45-0071 |
ENHANCER 3000 Probe, ENHANCER Interface Box,
Oscilloscope, Communications Module, ECM 630
Generator, Safety Stand, 30 Cuvettes (10 each 1 mm,
2 mm and 4 mm) and Cables
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Phone: 1-508-893-8999
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