MOQ: | 1 |
Price: | USD |
Standard Packaging: | 1 unit/box |
Delivery Period: | depending on order quantity |
Payment Method: | T/T |
Supply Capacity: | 1000 units monthly |
Cutting edge technics
The first successful attempt in emploring extra large photo - sensitive chip into western blot imaging system, creating a new next generation of chemiluminescence imaging.
Advanced features
1. Two orders of magnitude higher than cooled CCD on sensitivity
2. Two orders of magnitude higher than cooled CCD on quantitative range for 100 times area
Due to the extreme sensitivity and super electronic capacity, Touch Imager can capture the strongest and the weakest signals simultaneously.
In the comparison with a cooled CCD imager of a world-known brand,working on Touch Imager worked out imaging in sec- onds,while the cooled CCD imager did in minutes. The weakest bands were well developed and meanwhile the strongest bands were not over exposed on Touch imager.However,the coold CCD camera achieved opposite results.
3. 95% experiments done within second
The transmittance of TOUCH IMAGER is 400 times higher than that of cooled CCD camera.The higher in transmittance, the more sensitive in signal collection, and the less time would be used in collection. Together with the contact imaging, hight transmittance gives.TOUCH IMAGER with the minimal signal loss,extreme sensitivity,and higher imaging quality.
4.Small,smart and simple
5.Suitable for isotope imaging
Comparison of Chips
Cooled CCD | TOUCH IMAGER |
1.2cm2 | 158cm2 |
Specifications
Capture mode | Auto/Manual |
Full well capacity | 1,250,000.00 electrons |
Data transferring speed | 1000Mbps |
Light Sources Control | Chemoluminescence,Epi-white |
Start up waiting | No |
Exposure time | > 95% Samples are imaged within 1sec |
Photo sensor chip | 158cm2 |
User account management | Multi-user management |
Net weight | 4.35 KG |
Dimension (L x W x H) | 27cm×20.6cm×5.4cm |
Power supply | 100‒250 V |
Operating temperature | 4‒30°C |
Operating humidity | 10‒85% relative humidity (noncondensing) |
MOQ: | 1 |
Price: | USD |
Standard Packaging: | 1 unit/box |
Delivery Period: | depending on order quantity |
Payment Method: | T/T |
Supply Capacity: | 1000 units monthly |
Cutting edge technics
The first successful attempt in emploring extra large photo - sensitive chip into western blot imaging system, creating a new next generation of chemiluminescence imaging.
Advanced features
1. Two orders of magnitude higher than cooled CCD on sensitivity
2. Two orders of magnitude higher than cooled CCD on quantitative range for 100 times area
Due to the extreme sensitivity and super electronic capacity, Touch Imager can capture the strongest and the weakest signals simultaneously.
In the comparison with a cooled CCD imager of a world-known brand,working on Touch Imager worked out imaging in sec- onds,while the cooled CCD imager did in minutes. The weakest bands were well developed and meanwhile the strongest bands were not over exposed on Touch imager.However,the coold CCD camera achieved opposite results.
3. 95% experiments done within second
The transmittance of TOUCH IMAGER is 400 times higher than that of cooled CCD camera.The higher in transmittance, the more sensitive in signal collection, and the less time would be used in collection. Together with the contact imaging, hight transmittance gives.TOUCH IMAGER with the minimal signal loss,extreme sensitivity,and higher imaging quality.
4.Small,smart and simple
5.Suitable for isotope imaging
Comparison of Chips
Cooled CCD | TOUCH IMAGER |
1.2cm2 | 158cm2 |
Specifications
Capture mode | Auto/Manual |
Full well capacity | 1,250,000.00 electrons |
Data transferring speed | 1000Mbps |
Light Sources Control | Chemoluminescence,Epi-white |
Start up waiting | No |
Exposure time | > 95% Samples are imaged within 1sec |
Photo sensor chip | 158cm2 |
User account management | Multi-user management |
Net weight | 4.35 KG |
Dimension (L x W x H) | 27cm×20.6cm×5.4cm |
Power supply | 100‒250 V |
Operating temperature | 4‒30°C |
Operating humidity | 10‒85% relative humidity (noncondensing) |