The Microlab 200 and 300 features an advanced thermoelectric Peltier temperature control system designed to maintain a constant reaction temperature of 37°C, which is critical for accurate and reproducible biochemical test results, especially enzyme-based assays.
How It Works:
The Peltier module is a solid-state device that uses the thermoelectric effect to create a heat flux between two different materials. When electric current passes through the Peltier element, one side absorbs heat (cooling effect) while the other side releases heat (heating effect), allowing the analyzer to both heat and cool the reaction chamber as needed to maintain the target temperature.