BluBlot HS
MTC Bio offers the A8805 and A8803, BluBlot HS High Contrast Autoradiography Film (8 × 10 in. and 5 x 7 in., box of 100 sheets), a high-quality blue-sensitive film designed for a wide range of autoradiographic and electrophoretic applications.
Users can use this film with calcium tungstate or blue-emitting rare-earth screens. BluBlot HS delivers excellent sensitivity and contrast and features a double-sided coating that improves consistency and overall performance. The film produces sharp, bright images that are easy to visualize and suitable for publication.
BluLite UHC performs effectively with isotopes such as ¹⁴C, ³²P, ¹²⁵I, and ³⁵S. The film works with both automatic processors and manual development methods, and BluBlot HS provides performance comparable to films that cost up to three times more.
MTC Bio packages BluBlot HS in a lined, light-safe dispenser box containing 100 sheets. The film has a shelf life of two years from the date of production.
Blu-Lite UHC™
MTC Bio developed Blu-Lite UHC™ as its latest high-contrast, high-sensitivity autoradiography film to deliver an optimal balance of strong sensitivity and minimal background.
The low-background, high-contrast formulation produces a lighter blue film that works well across a wide range of autoradiographic and electrophoretic applications. MTC Bio coats the film with a double emulsion on both sides to enhance consistency and improve overall performance.
Blu-Lite UHC™ performs especially well in chemiluminescent applications and reliably detects isotopes such as ¹⁴C, ³²P, ¹²⁵I, and ³⁵S.
The film generates sharp, high-resolution images that allow clear DNA visualization with exceptional clarity. Researchers can process Blu-Lite UHC™ using either automatic processors or manual development methods, and it delivers performance comparable to films that cost three to five times more.
MTC Bio packages Blu-Lite UHC™ in light-safe, lined dispenser boxes with an improved lift-off cover. Each box contains 100 sheets, and the film maintains a shelf life of two years from the date of production.





