Installation and Commissioning in Singapore

Product : GS-2×48 Gradient Touch Thermal Cycler Location : School of Life Sciences & Chemical Technology, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore Customer’s application: Nucleic acid amplification Customer’s Feedback: “I love the design and function of Hercuvan’s Gradient Touch Thermal Cycler. We’re happy with the new unit as it’s user friendly.”

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Selection Guide for SymphonyPAGE Vertical Electrophoresis System

Our SymphonyPAGE Vertical Electrophoresis System combine all essential components from universal tank and lids to interchangeable insert modules, with thoughtful designs to ease daily operation, saving time and cost. The system enables different applications for protein and nucleic acid analyses such as PAGE, first and second-dimension gel electrophoresis and blotting. We make sure our tanks and lids are durable and robust by employing injection moulded design. It also prevents leakage and ensure the electrophoresis runs are safe. The casting system is made easy by using a unique sliding-clamp technology so you can cast your gels or set precast gels in no time. The combs are colour-coded for easy recognition and available in various thicknesses as well as height-adjustable. Furthermore, th ...

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Get to Know: ND-2800-OD Nano DOT Nucleic Acid Analyzer

ND-2800-OD Nano DOT Nucleic Acid Analyzer is a standalone, easy-to-use and compact spectrophotometer that is ideal for quick measurement of concentration and purity of nucleic acid and purified protein samples by using 230nm, 260nm and 280nm. ND-2800-OD has been upgraded with an additional feature, OD600 measurement, which allows quantification of bacteria concentration in liquid suspension by using cuvette. Samples of 0.5 μl to 2 μl can be measured by pipetting directly onto lower pedestal without requiring absorption cell or cuvette and the results can be obtained in less than 10 seconds. The newly 7-inch colour touchscreen and intuitive graphical interface make operation easy and user friendly. Results can be printed with the built-in printer or exported via USB flash drive.   Appl ...

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Common FAQ of Centrifuges

The concept of a centrifuge was first born from an English military engineer Benjamin Robins and later put into practice in 1875 by Alexander Prandtl based on his brother’s idea of a dairy centrifuge to separate cream from milk. Since the creation, various developments have been undertaken to produce a wide range of models for different applications, contributing to the advancement of science and technology. Being a common sight in most laboratories, it is therefore imperative to understand some basic knowledge about centrifuges. We list the top 5 questions often asked by users. 1. How do I balance my samples? If you only have one sample to run, make sure to put another tube with the same volume of water in the opposite hole. Balancing by mass is recommended if the density of sample and wa ...

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Post-Event: Hercuvan Products Featured at Analytica 2018, Munich, Germany

24 May 2017 In collaboration with Pop-Bio Ltd, Hercuvan had a successful showcase at Analytica 2018 held in Munich from 10-13 April 2018. “We’re delighted to be a part of this international event such as Analytica as it has always been a great spot for industry leaders in life science industry to gather and share their latest technologies,” said Head of Marketing, Hercuvan  

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