A horizontal gel electrophoresis unit runs submerged agarose gels for compatible nucleic-acid separations using a selected tray, comb, buffer volume and power condition. Relevant workflows include DNA and RNA fragment separation, PCR-product analysis, and restriction-digest and plasmid screening.
How Horizontal Gel Electrophoresis Unit supports the workflow
Agarose gel is submerged horizontally in buffer and connected across the electrodes. The applied electric field moves nucleic-acid fragments through the gel, with resolution governed by gel concentration, buffer, voltage and run time.
Where Horizontal Gel Electrophoresis Unit fits
Suitable workflows
Horizontal Gel Electrophoresis Unit is commonly shortlisted for DNA and RNA fragment separation, PCR-product analysis, and Restriction-digest and plasmid screening. These uses orient the Horizontal Gel Electrophoresis Unit enquiry; suitability still depends on the exact model, method and site conditions.
Specify samples and compatibility
For Horizontal Gel Electrophoresis Unit, the enquiry should document Agarose gel dimensions and number of samples per run and Tray, comb thickness, well count and casting method. Acceptance values for the proposed Horizontal Gel Electrophoresis Unit should come from the buyer's method, URS or tender rather than catalogue assumptions.
Confirm accessories and documentation
Ask for the exact Horizontal Gel Electrophoresis Unit model, sample format, compatible consumables, power supply, optical or software requirements where applicable, included accessories and the relevant verification or calibration documents.
Typical applications for Horizontal Gel Electrophoresis Unit
DNA and RNA fragment separation.
PCR-product analysis.
Restriction-digest and plasmid screening.
Genotyping and cloning workflow checks.
Educational molecular-biology experiments.
Compatible protein or peptide workflows using validated horizontal gel methods.
Selecting the right Horizontal Gel Electrophoresis Unit
Application or load: Agarose gel dimensions and number of samples per run.
Required performance: Tray, comb thickness, well count and casting method.
Configuration and compatibility: Buffer volume, recirculation or cooling need and run orientation.
Site, utilities and support: Power-supply range, lid interlock, leads and imaging compatibility.
Operating limits and safety for Horizontal Gel Electrophoresis Unit
Use only with the lid installed and a compatible current-limited power supply.
Never open the tank while energised; isolate the electrical supply before reaching the buffer or repositioning the gel tray.
Inspect the chamber, lid, electrodes, tray and leads for cracks, corrosion or insulation damage.
Wear gloves and eye protection when handling buffers, stains and gels.
Do not exceed the rated buffer level or electrical limits.
Documents to review for Horizontal Gel Electrophoresis Unit
For Horizontal Gel Electrophoresis Unit, the public PDF is a selection aid covering matters such as tray, comb thickness, well count and casting method, not an approved datasheet, certificate or final order specification.
Request a quotation for Horizontal Gel Electrophoresis Unit
To prepare a model-level quotation for Horizontal Gel Electrophoresis Unit, provide Agarose gel dimensions and number of samples per run; Tray, comb thickness, well count and casting method; Buffer volume, recirculation or cooling need and run orientation; required quantity; delivery and installation location; and the technical evidence, training or service scope needed for approval.