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FACSVantage SE System
Three laser 488 nm /351-364 nm /647 nm High-performance High-speed cell sorter.

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FACSVantage SE is the cell sorting instrument for the research laboratories which performs with maximum flexibility and reliability and could be customized with different options.

Our FACSVantage SE is equipped with the following options:

Laser Options:

  • Enterpise I - provides simultaneous lines at 488 nm (max output at 180 mW) and 351 to 364 nm maximum output 60 mW)
  • Innova70C-Spectrum mixed Argon-Krypton gas laser - provides lines at 647, 568.3, 530.9, 520.8, 514.5, 488, and 457.9 nm
  • LaserPure 60 - very effective Water-Air heat exchanger for both lasers
Detector Options:
  • three fluorescence channels for use with the first laser (excitation - 488 nm)
  • two fluorescence channels for use with the second laser (excitation - 647 nm or could be changed to 568.3, 530.9, 520.8, 514.5, 488, and 457.9 nm )
  • two fluorescence channels for use with the third laser (excitation - 351-364 nm )
Cell Sorting Options:
  • TurboSort Plus - electronic and fluidic enhancements to achieve multilaser, high-speed cell sorting
  • BD FACS AccuDrop - rapid method for determining the drop delay value which increases accuracy and productivity for sorting
  • CloneCyt with IndexSort - integrated single-cell and multicell deposition system into microtiter plates, microscope slides and other collection devices
  • Refrigerator / Heater system provides the temperature control for both the sample and sorted fraction
Pulse Processing Options:
  • Pulse Processor Plus - provides area, width and ratio measurements of up to three detector signals