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Nunc® EasYFlasks, Nunclon® Δ Surface

Nunclon® Δ surface treatment, 75 cm2 angled neck, filter cap, 100/cs

Synonym(s):

cell culture flask, tissue culture flask, tissue culture treated flask

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41122104
NACRES:
NB.22

material

canted neck transparent polystyrene flask
screw top blue high-density polyethylene cap (filter)

sterility

sterile; γ-irradiated

feature

with cap

packaging

case of 100 ea (20 packs x 5 flasks)

manufacturer/tradename

Nunc 156499

flask working volume

25 mL

surface area

75 cm2

fitting

33 mm cap

binding type

Nunclon Delta surface

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General description

Nunc® EasYFlasks, Nunclon® Δ Surface

  • Nunclon® Δ certified: a proprietary cell culture surface treatment that offers maximum adhesion for a broad range of cell types. The ergonomic design with angled neck and wide opening allows easy access to the growth surface by pipettes or cell scrapers.
  • Ergonomic design with a 1/3 turn to open, close or vent
  • Low profile to maximize incubator space
  • Volume graduations printed and molded on both sides
  • Slightly angled side walls for complete viewing under a microscope
  • Sterilized by gamma irradiation and certified to be nonpyrogenic
  • Nunclon Delta Certification, including testing on four different cell types, provided in each case
  • Vent/close caps feature a “Y” mark that allows visual verification of vent position.
  • Vent position easily distinguished even when flasks are stacked in incubators.
  • Filter membrane provides effective barrier against micro-organisms.
  • Well-defined, hydrophobic filter membrane offers continuous venting with consistent gas exchange and no lot-to-lot variation.
  • Chemically robust membrane meets USP class VI standards and is produced without animal-derived substances.

Legal Information

EasYFlasks is a trademark of Thermo Fisher Scientific or its subsidiaries
Nunc is a registered trademark of Thermo Fisher Scientific or its subsidiaries
Nunclon is a registered trademark of Thermo Fisher Scientific or its subsidiaries

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