Hoefer has announced the introduction of the PCR Workstation, which it claims provides effective decontamination of solutions, reagents and equipment before carrying out PCR reactions.
Four timer-controlled 15W UV bulbs enable the user to control the exposure time and dose of high-energy UV irradiation required to denature nucleic acids, preventing background contamination.
The UV bulbs generate pyrimidine dimers and other photo defects in contaminating target sequences, thus eliminating falsely primed products that result in lost time and expense.
Two safety interlocks switch-off the UV bulbs automatically when the cabinet side-doors are opened, preventing accidental exposure to the UV source.
A single white light bulb illuminates the work area when the cabinet is in use.
The cabinet's construction from UV-impermeable 10mm acrylic also serves as an effective barrier against some radioactive isotopes, allowing the user to work in increased safety with ss- emitters such as 32P and 35S.
Hoefer said the PCR Workstation meets safety certifications EN61010-1, CE.
The internal dimensions are 54cm wide by 75cm high by 40cm deep and there is a 0-120 minute timer.