XEPU UV crosslinkers offer researchers the ability to quickly, safely, and efficiently expose samples to a controlled amount of ultraviolet radiation. The crosslinkers are designed to measure and control the UV radiation within the exposure chamber. Microprocessor controls optimize the use of energy while ensuring consistent, maximum energy efficiency and output. Units feature large internal chambers, and large protective windows block UV radiation from escaping while allowing users to view into the interior.
Figure below: high-power 15 watt UV crosslinker XEPU-1215
What is a crosslinker used for?
The UV crosslinker is a multi-purpose ultraviolet exposure instrument for use in the laboratory. A wide variety of applications for ultraviolet radiation exist in the laboratory.
How do UV crosslinkers work?
UV crosslinkers offer researchers the ability to quickly, safely, and efficiently expose samples to a controlled amount of ultraviolet radiation. The crosslinkers are designed to measure and control the UV radiation within the exposure chamber.
How do PCR crosslinkers work?
PCR sample contamination control. The UV crosslinkers are designed to measure and control the ultraviolet (UV) radiation within the exposure chamber. A unique UV sensor continually measures the UV energy and automatically adjusts to variations in UV intensity that occurs as the UV tubes age.
How do I replace the XEPU crosslinker sensor?
To replace the UV sensor inside the UV crosslinker, XEPU recommends returning the UV crosslinker to the XEPU Scientific factory for service. The UV sensors are located on the right hand side of the internal chassis assembly.