Erlenmeyer Flasks

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Gongdong yeast starter erlenmeyer flask are suitable for bacterial culture, cell culture, liquid storage and laboratory research.

Our Erlenmeyer flasks are made of USP Class VI materials, suitable for culturing cell lines with high oxygen requirements. They can also be used to cultivate bacteria, fungi, and plant and animal cells in suspension. Erlenmeyer flasks require less labor than culture flasks, dishes and spinner flasks, and are a cost-effective cell culture tool ideal for the preparation, mixing and storage of culture media.

Description of Erlenmeyer Flasks

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Material: PETG or PC.

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Wide range of volumes: 125L, 250L, 500L, 1L, 2L, 3L, 5L.

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All volumes are available with plain or baffled bottom.

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Solid or vent cap available.

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Packaged sterile in individual bags.

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The inner and outer walls of the flasks are smooth anduniformly transparent, and the outer wall is accurately graduated.

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Temperature range for PC flasks: -80°+121°; temperature range for PETG flasks: -60°%~+60°.

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Irradiation-sterilized.

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DNase-/RNase-free.

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Endotoxin-free.

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Non-pyrogenic.

What is the Best Use for an polypropylene erlenmeyer flask?

Used to measure the dose of a chemical analysis of a material or to mix a substance with other compounds.

Used to describe containers that can hold solutions or liquids.

Serves as a microbe cultivation site for liquid cultures.

Used to mix and homogenize solution material in comparison to other materials.

As a professional laboratory consumables manufacturer, we provide 750 ml erlenmeyer flask, erlenmeyer 2000, round bottom erlenmeyer flask, erlenmeyer 10000 ml, simax erlenmeyer, erlenmeyer flask screw cap, blood collection tube, lab consumables, etc. For more information, please feel free to contact us!

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⏰ Last updated: Nov 22, 2023 ⏰

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