Product Description

      • Light Blue Base
      • Ultra-High Contrast (UHC)
      • Reduced Background
      • Ideal for Chemiluminescence
      • Publication Quality
      • Suitable for 14C, 32P, 33P, 125I, 35S

 

Blu-Lite UHC™ is MTC Bio's newest line of high contrast, high sensitivity autoradiography film. Blu-Lite UHC film is specially formulated for an optimized balance of high sensitivity and low background. This low background, high contrast formula produces a lighter blue film, making it ideal for all autoradiographic and electrophoretic applications.

 

In addition to Blu-Lite UHC's excellent sensitivity and contrast characteristics, it is also coated on both sides (double emulsion) for improved consistency and overall performance. This new film reliably produces sharp images which allow for maximum DNA visualization with unsurpassed clarity.

 

Especially useful with chemiluminescence, BluLite™ UHC works well with 14C, 32P, 33P, 125I, 35S.

 

Compatible with automatic processors and manual development methods, Blu-Lite compares directly with films costing 3-5 times as much.

 

With a shelf life of 2 years from date of production, Blu-Lite UHC is packaged in lined, light-safe dispenser boxes that include an improved "lift off" cover. Film is packaged 100 sheets per box.

Specifications

Specifications
Manufacturer MTC Bio
Latex Free Yes
Country of Manufacture Belgium
Item Ships From New Jersey

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Request for return must be submitted to Customer Service Within 30 days of product shipment. Product must be returned in pristine, brand-new, re-sellable condition and in their original packaging. All returns are subject to a minimum 20% restocking fee. The manufacturer reserves the right to refuse all returns that are not complete with their original packaging. If an item has been used and is permanently marked and/or damaged in any way, return will not be accepted. All shipping charges remain payable by the purchaser.

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