Invitrogen iBright CL1500 Imaging System

For capturing and analysing images and data from western blots and gels

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BT1.6
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Description

The Invitrogen iBright CL1500 imaging system is a high-performance laboratory imaging instrument. It is designed to enhance the capturing and analysing of images and data from western blots and gels. The system supports the main imaging applications of chemiluminescent and colorimetric western blots, in addition to fluorescent stained nucleic acid gels, fluorescent stained protein gels, colorimetric stained protein gels, and colorimetric membrane stains. It combines powerful hardware, advanced automated technologies, and an intuitive interface suitable for researchers of all experience levels.

Features of the Invitrogen iBright CL1500:

  • 9.1 MP cooled CCD camera for high sensitivity and dynamic range
  • Smart Exposure technology for rapid determination of optimal exposure time
  • High Dynamic Range Imaging (HDR) to capture extended linear dynamic range
  • Controlled using a simple and intuitive 12.1-inch touchscreen
  • Advanced automated features including automatic sample rotation, zoom, and focus
  • 22.5 x 18.0 cm field of view for high-throughput imaging
  • Green LED-based transilluminator for effective excitation of popular DNA dyes
  • Expanded imaging applications for visible, chemiluminescent, or fluorescent stained colonies
  • Flexible connectivity via ethernet, Wi-Fi (optional), USB, or direct cloud export
  • Multiple image analysis options, including on-instrument and software-based analysis

 

Useful Downloads:

 iBright Imaging Systems Brochure

 User Guide for iBright CL1500 and FL1500

Additional information

Dimensions59 × 38 × 59 cm
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Model

iBright CL1500

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 iBright Imaging Systems Brochure

 User Guide for iBright CL1500 and FL1500

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