

Electroporation Eppendorf systems are advanced laboratory instruments designed for efficient and precise gene transfer into cells using short, high-voltage electrical pulses. These devices temporarily permeabilize the cell membrane, allowing DNA, RNA, proteins, or other molecules to enter the cell effectively. Known for their high reproducibility, safety, and user-friendly interface, Eppendorf electroporation systems are widely used in molecular biology, genetic engineering, cell biology, and biomedical research.
Built with precision German engineering, Eppendorf electroporators offer optimized protocols for a variety of cell types including bacterial, yeast, plant, and mammalian cells. They ensure high transformation efficiency, minimal cell damage, and consistent performance across experiments. Ideal for research institutions, biotech companies, and academic laboratories, these systems provide reliable results for gene delivery, transfection, and cell manipulation applications.
SPECIFICATION:
| For Use With (Application) | Fast and controlled electroporation of bacteria, yeast and other micro-organisms |
| Voltage | 100/240V |
| Depth (Metric) | 275 mm |
| Height (Metric) | 124.9 mm |
| Wattage | 20 w |
| Weight (Metric) | 3.19 kg |
| Width (Metric) | 189.9 mm |
| Charging Time | <10 sec. |
| Pulse Form | Exponential Decay Wave |
| Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| Depth (English) | 10.83 in. |
| Height (English) | 4.92 in. |
| Includes | 5X electroporation cuvettes 1 and 2mm gap |
| Weight (English) | 7.05 lb. |
| Width (English) | 7.48 in. |
| Electrical Requirements | 100/240V 50/60Hz |
| Interface | USB 2 |