175 Adjustable Mini Vertical Gel System

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The 175 Adjustable Vertical Gel System is not available in the US or Canada.

The adjustable vertical system gives researchers the flexibility of running five different path length gels.

Product Detail:

The 175 Adjustable Vertical Gel System gives researchers the flexibility of running five different path length gels (14.5 cm, 17 cm, 19 cm, 22 cm or 28 cm) by simply raising or lowering the adjustable upper buffer chamber and changing glass plates. With Thermo's EC adjustable system, one chamber can now run both short-vertical and full-size vertical gels.The system also features a safety interlock lid, safety tip power leads and a built-in level to ensure even sample loading.

The 175 Adjustable Vertical Gel System can:

  • Run different length gels using the same chamber Specially designed silicone casting gasket prevents leakage and eliminates the need to tape plates
  • Built-in level prevents uneven sample loading
  • Safety interlock lids
  • Safety tip power leads

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