Mini Electrophoresis System NMES-200 features a 100 × 110 mm transfer area, providing stable and reliable performance. It ensures high-quality protein transfer across various membrane types. This system supports both high-current rapid transfer and low-current overnight transfer, offering flexibility during operation. It has a durable platinum electrode, delivering uniform current flow. Our unit also includes two built-in freezers, maintaining stable temperature conditions.
FAQ for Mini Electrophoresis System NMES-200
1: How does the dual transfer mode improve operational flexibility?
This system supports both high-current rapid transfers and low-current overnight transfers. Users can select a faster transfer for time-sensitive work or a slower transfer for delicate proteins needing gentler handling. This flexibility allows researchers to tailor the protocol based on experimental requirements.
2: What role does the platinum electrode play in the system's performance?
The Mini Electrophoresis System NMES-200 features a durable ? 0.25 mm platinum electrode that provides stable and uniform current flow. This helps achieve consistent transfer efficiency across the entire membrane surface. The use of platinum ensures longevity and minimal degradation over time.
3: How does the built-in cooling system benefit protein transfer?
The Mini Electrophoresis System NMES-200 includes two integrated freezers that stabilize the temperature throughout the transfer process. This advanced cooling prevents overheating, which can lead to protein denaturation or uneven transfer. Stable thermal conditions result in more reliable and reproducible results.
4: Can the NMES-200 handle multiple transfers simultaneously?
Yes, the unit accommodates one to two membranes per run, making it ideal for labs with moderate throughput needs. This dual transfer capacity saves time and allows for consistent parallel processing. Despite its compact size, it delivers efficient performance for multiple samples.
5: What precautions should I take to ensure the longevity of the electrophoresis system?
To maintain optimal performance, regularly clean the chamber, avoid overloading samples, and store the unit in a dry, dust-free environment. Ensure proper use of the cooling feature during transfers to avoid overheating. Following these practices will extend the system’s operational life.