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News Release from: Torrey Pines Scientific | Subject: EchoTherm SC20XT and SC25XT
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 14 December 2007

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The Torrey Pines Scientific SC20XT is a simple digital unit while the SC25XT is fully programmable having a five-programme memory making both ideal for use with biological and other samples

Torrey Pines Scientific has announced the new EchoTherm SC20XT and SC25XT models Both have a temperature range from -20C to 100C and incorporate a variable speed orbital shaker for mixing and controlling the temperature of samples simultaneously

Both units have a 30-day count down timer with alarm and Auto-off, data logger, and RS232 I/O port for data logging or controlling the units from a computer.

The SC20XT and SC25XT accommodate accessory sample blocks available for 0.2, 0.5, 1.5, 15 and 50ml centrifuge tubes.

Also available are blocks for 2ml vials, 20ml scintillation vials, PCR tubes and plates, 96-well and 384-well assay plates of all shapes, deep-well assay plates, and other blocks for various sizes of test tubes.

The units are Peltier driven, with control to 1C, shaking range from 200 to 1000rpm and have a backlit two-line alphanumeric display.

These instruments are excellent molecular biology tools and can be used to run temperature/time profiles, unattended restriction digestions or ligations, automatic enzyme reactions and deactivations, storing oocytes at 17C, storing DNA libraries at the workstation, and more.

Both units come complete with instructions and universal bench top power supply for use anywhere in the world.

They are UL, CSA and CE compliant.

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