UV Transilluminator NUVT-101 emits a consistent 302 nm UV wavelength optimized for fluorescence detection. This transilluminator features a large 210 × 260 mm transmission area for enhanced visibility. It offers adjustable brightness of 5 to 100% for precise control. It includes variable intensity settings to accommodate different lighting needs. Our unit ensures consistent illumination and ease of use in every operation.
$1,925.00
Specifications
| Wavelength | 302nm |
| Transmission area | 210×260 mm |
| Light source brightness | 5 to 100% (Adjustable) |
| Intensity | Variable |
| Dimension (L×W×H) | 360×290×90 mm |
| Net weight | 7kg |
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FAQ for UV Transilluminator NUVT-101
1: What should I do if the transilluminator doesn’t turn on?
Ensure the power cord is securely connected, the outlet is functioning, and the power switch is in the ON position. If the issue persists, check the fuse or consult technical support.
2: What safety measures should I take when using the NUVT-101?
Always wear UV-blocking glasses or use the provided protective lid. Avoid prolonged skin exposure to UV light. Never operate the unit with the lid open unless wearing proper PPE.
3: Can the UV Transilluminator NUVT-101 be used for gel cutting as well?
Yes, the transilluminator includes a user-friendly lid and a uniformly lit surface, making it safe and convenient for gel cutting. However, always wear UV protective gear to prevent eye and skin exposure.
4: Is the brightness of this transilluminator adjustable?
Yes, UV Transilluminator NUVT-101 offers adjustable brightness ranging from 5% to 100%. This feature allows users to fine-tune intensity based on the staining level, gel thickness, and documentation requirements.
5: Why does the UV Transilluminator NUVT-101 use 302 nm UV light?
The NUVT-101 emits a consistent 302 nm wavelength, which is optimized for the excitation of commonly used fluorescent dyes in DNA and RNA gel electrophoresis. This wavelength provides high contrast and sensitivity for accurate visualization.