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CLS3569

Corning® disposable spinner flask, with aseptic, 1 L

Synonym(s):

Corning spinner flask, Disposable spinner flask

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41121804
NACRES:
NB.43

material

high-density polyethylene cap
polystyrene
screw top cap

sterility

sterile; γ-irradiated

feature

cap
closure type Screw cap

packaging

case of 6

manufacturer/tradename

Corning 3569

availability

available only in South Korea

capacity

1000 mL

working volume

300-1000 mL

fitting

cap for GL 45
GL 45 neck

Features and Benefits

  • Each system is packaged in a separate, double bag
  • Flask body is made up of polystyrene, caps from high-density polyethylene, and polypropylene is used to make the paddle and shaft
  • Side arm of a preassembled flask has one connector attached with a flat cap on an opposite side arm
  • Without having to adjust the height of the paddle, the extended paddle design ensures constant liquid motion from top to bottom
  • Dead spots are removed by the paddle′s bottom contours, which hug the flask′s shape
  • Two large neck openings allow for easy pouring
  • To ensure better mixing and maximize cell production vertical side baffles break up laminar flow
  • Gamma-irradiated sterilized with sterility assurance level (SAL) of 10-6 and meets the bacteriostasis, fungistasis, and sterility standards of USP XXIV:71
  • A 25mm-diameter vent filter with a polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) membrane and 0.2-micron pores and a barbed fitting completes the venting port
  • Only for single use, flasks cannot be alcohol-resterilized or autoclaved, materials will deteriorate in any attempt to do so
  • Aseptic transfer and vented caps are available optionally
  • A rigid polypropylene dip tube that is angled to reach the flask′s bottom is attached to the liquid transfer port′s internal end
  • Compatible with corning microcarriers in both suspension and adherent cell culture applications
  • A heat-sealable and chemically resistant tubing ends in a male luer lock (MLL) connector closed with a female luer sealing cap on the external side

Legal Information

Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.

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