Synonym: Corning Erlenmeyer flasks, cell culture flasks, conical flasks, plastic Erlenmeyer flasks, shaker flasks
| Related Categories | Corning, Corning Erlenmeyer Flasks and Fernbach Flasks, Polycarbonate, Corning Flasks, Corning Plastic Flasks, Erlenmeyer Flasks, Plastic, |
| material | polypropylene cap (Easy-Grip vent) |
| clear polycarbonate flask | |
| sterility | sterile |
| feature | disposable |
| graduations 50 mL | |
| no baffles | |
| packaging | case of 6 |
More Robust
• Polycarbonate construction: USP Class VI material provides excellent optical clarity and mechanical strength
• Unlike PETG, flasks will not collapse when autoclaving media or sanitizing waste
• Unlike glass, flasks will not break when dropped
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More Reliable
• Molded-in-graduations for accuracy
• Vent cap option for continuous gas exchange while ensuring sterility and preventing leakage
• Individual packaged and radiation sterilized
• All flasks have the highest Sterility Assurance Level (SAL) of 10-6
• Certified nonpyrogenic
• RNase- and DNase-free
Corning® Erlenmeyer Cell Culture Flasks
Corning plain bottom polycarbonate Erlenmeyer culture flasks are sterile, disposable and are ideal for all shaker culture applications as well as liquid handling and storage. Like all Corning flasks, the flasks are certified nonpyrogenic and sterile. The 125mL through 1L Erlenmeyer flasks are available with standard two-position plug seal caps or filtered vent caps. The 2L and 3L flasks are available with vent caps.
• Made from optically clear polycarbonate
• Ideal for shaker culture applications
• Flat cap used for a closed liquid tight seal. Easy grip cap is designed to be more ergonomic.
• Sterilized by gamma radiation and certified nonpyrogenic
Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.
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