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Nalgene® centrifuge bottles, style 3120

nominal capacity 1000 mL

Synonym(s):

Bioprocessing Containers, purification of large cell volumes

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41121703
NACRES:
NB.11

material

polypropylene copolymer bottle
round bottle
screw top cap
translucent bottle

Joint

Joints threaded neck (52.6)

feature

RCF 7,100 × g
with cap

packaging

pack of 4

manufacturer/tradename

Nalgene® 3120-1000

parameter

7100 × g max. RCF

bottle diam. × L

98.04 mm × 174.2 mm

nominal capacity

1000 mL

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General description

Perform biopharmaceutical aseptic fluid transfer or sampling applications with the tri-clover flange of PPCO Centrifuge Bottles, molded of translucent polypropylene copolymer. Ideal for large-volume cell harvesting, pelleting and protein purification, these translucent bottles are autoclavable and have excellent chemical resistance properties.

Application

Nalgene® centrifuge bottles, style 3120 are ideal for the transfer of biopharmaceutical aseptic fluid and sampling applications. They are also suitable for large-volume cell harvesting, protein purification, and pelleting.

Features and Benefits

  • Autoclave friendly and chemically resistant
  • Ideal for low and moderate-speed centrifugation
  • Leakproof at higher speed and volume
  • 80% of the total fill capacity enables better performance

Legal Information

Nalgene is a registered trademark of Thermo Fisher Scientific or its subsidiaries

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