Real-Time PCR System (qPCR) – Quantitative Thermal Cycler TT-Q9605T

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Real-Time PCR System (qPCR) – Quantitative Thermal Cycler TT-Q9605T is equipped with a 96-well, 5-channel configuration and an advanced optical fiber detection system. This innovative design accelerates imaging and reduces overall cycling time, making it an efficient tool for a variety of applications.

The Torontech TT-Q9605T Real-Time PCR System is engineered for the rapid and precise detection and quantification of nucleic acids (DNA and RNA). By monitoring the amplification of a target sequence in real-time, it provides highly sensitive and specific quantitative data, moving beyond simple presence/absence detection. It is a cornerstone technology for any modern molecular biology laboratory where speed, accuracy, and high throughput are essential.

This powerful quantitative analysis is a critical tool for:

  • Clinical Diagnostics: For the rapid and sensitive detection and viral load quantification of infectious agents such as viruses (e.g., SARS-CoV-2, HIV, Influenza) and bacteria, enabling timely diagnosis and patient management.
  • Food Safety & Authenticity: To perform high-throughput screening for foodborne pathogens (e.g., Salmonella, Listeria), detect genetically modified organisms (GMOs), and verify species of origin to combat food fraud.
  • Biomedical Research & Gene Expression: As a fundamental tool for measuring changes in gene expression levels, which is essential for research in cancer biology, drug discovery, and understanding cellular responses to various stimuli.
  • Environmental & Agricultural Science: For the detection of microbial contaminants in water and soil, the identification of plant pathogens, and for marker-assisted selection in crop and livestock breeding programs.

  1. High Throughput: Handles large sample volumes with ease.
  2. Enhanced Sensitivity: Ensures reliable and accurate results.
  3. Rapid Turnaround: Delivers faster results for time-sensitive testing.
  4. Advanced Optics: Multi-channel fluorescence detection for robust performance.
  5. Precise Temperature Control: Guarantees consistent and reliable thermal cycling.
  6. Cost-Efficiency: Offers an economical solution for laboratories.
  7. User-Friendly Software: Intuitive interface for seamless operation.
  8. Comprehensive Data Analysis: Supports multiple modes for flexible workflows.
  9. Versatile Applications: Tailored for research, diagnostics, and safety testing.
  10. Research Collaboration Support: Facilitates teamwork and knowledge sharing.
  11. Dedicated Customer Assistance: Ensures reliable support and troubleshooting.

ModelTT-Q9605T
Product Description96-well Real-Time PCR instrument with 5 dye channel filters & 7-inch touchscreen
Sample Capacity96-well, 0.2mL block
Compatible Plates/Tubes96-well plates, 8-well strip tubes, single tube
Reaction Volume20–120 µL
Excitation SourceLED
Excitation Range475–670 nm
Detection MethodPhotodiodes
Detection Range515–680 nm
Detection Channels5
Temperature Range4–100°C
Average Heating/Cooling Rate3.0°C/sec / 3.0°C/sec
Maximum Heating/Cooling Rate4.5°C/sec / 4.0°C/sec
Temperature Uniformity±0.25°C
Temperature Accuracy±0.15°C
Gradient6 Independent temperature zones
Detection Sensitivity1 copy
SensitivityDetect differences as small as 1.5-fold in target quantities in singleplex reactions
Dynamic Range10 logs of linear dynamic range
Footprint (W x D x H)54.0 x 35.1 x 31.0 cm
Weight20 kg

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