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Advanced Real-Time PCR Machine: Precision and Efficiency Redefined

The Real-Time PCR machine is a portable fluorescence quantitative instrument featuring a four-channel design with dual 16-well blocks. It incorporates a customized Peltier system, a high-sensitivity photodetector, and side scanning technology, all contributing to its exceptional performance and reliable detection. This advanced instrument integrates cutting-edge optical technologies with robust software, ensuring maximum efficiency for real-time PCR assays and making it an essential tool for accurate nucleic acid quantification.

Key features include powerful software that supports various analyses, such as quantitative analysis, melting curve analysis, genotyping, and relative quantification. The machine is equipped with a 7-inch high-definition TFT colour touchscreen and runs on an embedded Windows 10 operating system, enhancing user experience and accessibility. With 20 GB of flash memory, it can store up to 40,000 experimental data files, providing ample space for extensive research.

Designed for optimal laboratory space utilization, the forward and backward air vent system allows for side-by-side placement. Additionally, the black reaction block minimizes background noise, enhancing detection quality. The energy-efficient LED light source offers long service life and requires no maintenance, making it both environmentally friendly and cost-effective.

Safety features include an electromagnetic lock cover that prevents accidental opening of the hot lid and a front shutdown button for securing file data. The constant current control circuit ensures smooth power output, extending the life of the Peltier system and improving temperature control accuracy. Protection functions for overcurrent and overtemperature, along with data self-recovery capabilities, further enhance the machine's reliability. Additionally, imported 32 bundled optical fibers collect fluorescence from the sides, increasing signal intensity while reducing light conduction damage.