Blue Light Transilluminators

Blue Light Transilluminators Blue light transilluminators are light sources that illuminate electrophoresis gels from below using blue light, typically centered around 470 nm. Generally powered by LEDs, these devices are designed to provide uniform and even excitation light across the gel surface. Unlike UV transilluminators, blue light systems do not cause DNA damage or pose risks to skin and eye safety. The absence of damaging UV exposure also allows researchers to perform preparative gel work, such as band excision, with reduced concern for photodamage. They are compatible with a range of non-toxic, safer fluorescent dyes, such as SYBR Safe, GelGreen, and EZ-Vision, which are increasingly favored over traditional ethidium bromide. Blue light transilluminators often incorporate high-intensity LEDs for efficient excitation, while maintaining low heat output and long operational lifespans. Advanced models may include dual- or triple-wavelength options, expanding their compatibility with a variety of fluorophores and reducing the need for multiple imaging systems. Visit the equipment supplier page for more detailed specifications.

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