Magnetic Particle Processor

Mediated by magnetic bead technology, magnetic particle processors are commonly used for the purification of DNA, RNA, proteins, and the isolation of certain cell types. These instruments can accommodate a variety of sample types such as blood, plant tissues, and cell cultures. They are advantageous as they eliminate the requirement for centrifugation and the use of harmful chemicals, especially in nucleic acid isolation. High throughput, minimum hands-on time, good reproducibility, and ease of use make magnetic particle processors useful tools in the laboratory. Browse the devices listed below and visit the supplier page for more details, such as sample capacity and intended applications.

Magnetic Particle Processor

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MagNA Pure 96 Instrument
Roche
  • Capacity:
    Maximum 10 Samples per run
  • Throughput:
    50-60 minutes for 200 µl sample volumes \ Approx. 80-90 minutes for 500 µl sample volumes
  • Applications:
    Automated Nucleic Acid Purification
  • Dimensions:
    (WxDxH) 136 x 81.5 x 100 cm (53.9 x 31.5 x 39.4 inches)
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