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Sell us your Pre-owned/Used Agilent SureScan G2600 / G4900 Microarray Scanner

We buy used / pre-owned laboratory Instruments.

Do you have an Agilent SureScan G2600 / G4900 Microarray Scanner that you are looking to sell, trade, or liquidate?

Please complete the form on the right, and we will make an offer on it. You can easily upload multiple photos and/or a spreadsheet.

Also interested in:

Analyzers, HPLC, Mass Spectrometry, Automated Microscopy, Flow Cytometry, Liquid handling, and various other scientific/research instruments that are 15 years old or newer.


 We specialize in reconditioning and supplying microarray scanners, such as the Agilent SureScan G2600 / G4900 Microarray Scanner, to laboratories on a limited budget.


 Your instrument will support laboratories that are unable to afford new equipment.


 Your retired equipment will make a world of difference in a university or start-up lab, especially those run by scientific personnel operating on tight budgets, facilitating vital research.


 We provide an environmentally friendly alternative to electronic waste disposal by repurposing used laboratory instruments.


 If you have any questions, do not hesitate to reach out to us.  
     
Thank you!


General Instrument Overview

The Agilent SureScan G2600 / G4900 Microarray Scanner is an advanced instrument designed for high-resolution scanning of microarrays, offering precise and accurate detection of fluorescence signals. It supports a wide range of applications including gene expression, genotyping, and comparative genomic hybridization. The scanner features a high-sensitivity detection system and flexible scanning options, ensuring optimal performance across different types of microarrays. Its user-friendly software facilitates easy setup, data acquisition, and analysis, enhancing workflow efficiency. The robust design and reliable performance make it suitable for both research and clinical laboratories, providing consistent and reproducible results. The SureScan G2600 / G4900 is essential for laboratories aiming for high-quality microarray analysis.

 
  

 

We buy used / pre-owned laboratory Instruments.

Do you have an Agilent SureScan G2600 / G4900 Microarray Scanner that you are looking to sell, trade, or liquidate?

Please complete the form below, and we will make an offer on it. You can easily upload multiple photos and/or a spreadsheet.

Also interested in:

Analyzers, HPLC, Mass Spectrometry, Automated Microscopy, Flow Cytometry, Liquid handling, and various other scientific/research instruments are 15 years old or newer.


 We specialize in reconditioning and supplying microarray scanners, such as the Agilent SureScan G2600 / G4900 Microarray Scanner, to laboratories on a limited budget.


 Your instrument will support laboratories that are unable to afford new equipment.


 Your retired equipment will make a world of difference in a university or start-up lab, especially those run by scientific personnel operating on tight budgets, facilitating vital research.


 We provide an environmentally friendly alternative to electronic waste disposal by repurposing used laboratory instruments.


 If you have any questions, do not hesitate to reach out to us.  
     
Thank you!

General Instrument Overview

The Agilent SureScan G2600 / G4900 Microarray Scanner is an advanced instrument designed for high-resolution scanning of microarrays, offering precise and accurate detection of fluorescence signals. It supports a wide range of applications including gene expression, genotyping, and comparative genomic hybridization. The scanner features a high-sensitivity detection system and flexible scanning options, ensuring optimal performance across different types of microarrays. Its user-friendly software facilitates easy setup, data acquisition, and analysis, enhancing workflow efficiency. The robust design and reliable performance make it suitable for both research and clinical laboratories, providing consistent and reproducible results. The SureScan G2600 / G4900 is essential for laboratories aiming for high-quality microarray analysis.