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CLS431685

Corning® Erlenmeyer flask, 5 L

plain bottom, polycarbonate, sterile

Synonym(s):

Corning flask

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41122104
NACRES:
NB.11

material

flat bottom flask
polycarbonate
polypropylene cap
vent cap
wide-mouth
wide-mouth neck

sterility

sterile

feature

cap
closure type Vented cap

packaging

pack of 1 ea
case of 4 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Corning 431685

capacity

5 L

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General description

Corning® Erlenmeyer flask, 5L is a wide-mouth graduated disposable flask, made from polycarbonate and non-cytotoxic material, that is spacious and is intended to help in scale-up suspension culture. It features exceptional optical clarity and mechanical strength. The Erlenmeyer flasks can be autoclaved once at 121°C and 15 psi for 20 minutes, but repeated autoclaving is not recommended as it can weaken the flask. Additionally, the large vent cap effectively isolates the container from the external environment, thereby facilitating gas exchange and minimizing the risk of spillage.

Application

Corning® Erlenmeyer flask, 5 L has been used as shaking and storage for culture applications.

Features and Benefits

  • Graduated, with a plain bottom
  • Sterilized, with sterility assurance level (SAL) of 10⁻⁶
  • Nonpyrogenic
  • RNase-/DNase-free
  • Wide mouth with vented orange polypropylene cap
  • Disposable

Other Notes

Legal Information

Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.

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High-volume shake flask cultures as an alternative to cellbag technology for recombinant protein production in the baculovirus expression vector system (BEVS)
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Protein Expression and Purification (2020)

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