Electroblotters – combine PAGE and transfer techniques within the same tank .
• Tank transfer systems – are ideal for protein identification. Full flexibility is offered in
selecting voltage settings, blotting times, and cooling options. These systems, which areavailable with either plate or wire electrodes, support efficient, quantitative transfers overa wide molecular weight range. Plate electrode systems are faster through greater fieldstrength, while wire electrodes are usually more economical, consuming less current andgenerating less heat
• Semi-dry transfer systems – perfect for rapid, high-intensity transfers of mid-rangeproteins, 10-100kD in size
• Microfiltration (dot and slot blotting) – a technique that does not require the resolving
power of electrophoresis which is used to determine the working conditions for a new blotting assay, antibody titres and antibody-antigen specificity. Also suitable for nucleic acids
• Capillary transfer systems – the classical method for transfer of nucleic acids to a nylon membrane (available to order only; please enquire).