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The newly re‑engineered Edvotek M36 HexaGel Electrophoresis Apparatus represents the latest innovation in classroom electrophoresis design. Built to support up to six groups of students simultaneously, this versatile and durable system delivers excellent DNA separation results in just 30–40 minutes, making it ideal for busy teaching laboratories. The M36 features a modern, user‑friendly design and is backed by a lifetime warranty, ensuring long‑term reliability.
This upgraded model includes a variety of new enhancements aimed at improving classroom efficiency, usability, and visualisation. With improved ventilation to reduce condensation, a contoured lid for clear gel viewing, and large colour‑coded push tabs for easy lid removal, the M36 is designed with teachers and students in mind. The unit also includes a convenient buffer pour spout for simplified disposal and user‑replaceable electrodes for cost‑effective maintenance. Fully reverse‑compatible, it works seamlessly with previous Edvotek accessories and is compatible with the DuoSource™ Power Supply.
The M36 HexaGel is perfectly suited for GCSE, KS5, and A‑Level Biology, as well as introductory biotechnology courses. Its multi‑lane capacity and rapid run times make it ideal for high‑throughput student practicals. Teachers and technicians will appreciate its ease of use, classroom‑safe design, and compatibility with standard electrophoresis reagents and curricula.
Durable, efficient, and designed for modern classrooms, the Edvotek M36 HexaGel Electrophoresis Apparatus is an outstanding choice for schools seeking a high‑performance, student‑friendly electrophoresis system.