Cell culture flask Primo®
polystyrenepolyethyleneplastic

cell culture flask
cell culture flask
cell culture flask
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Characteristics

Applications
for cell cultures
Material
polystyrene, plastic, polyethylene

Description

Primo ®Cell Culture Flasks are available with 3 different growth areas: 25, 75 and 182 cm 2 Flasks are manufactured with 100% USP VI crystal class virgin polystyrene and high quality polyethylene to ensure optimal surface for your cells. The production occurs in 100,000 grade clean-room environment under an ISO 9001/2008 Quality System. Flask surface is flat and seamless to maximize the available growth area; the surface of the dishes is vacuum-plasma treated to create a negatively charged and hydrophilic surface; this treatment ensures a more even and consistent cell attachment together with optimal cell growth. Two different cap styles, plug or filtered, can be used in both open and closed systems: Plug Sealing Caps: Standard polyethylene caps can be used in closed systems, providing a liquid and gas sheer seal. Simply unscrewing the cap one quarter of a turn, the flask can also be used in open system cultures. Vent Caps: Vented polyethylene caps contain a 0.22µm hydrophobic filter to allow gas exchange and minimize risk of cross-contamination. Innovative angled neck design offer good pipette and cell scraper access Upper triangular and wider base shape provides stability and a protruding ridge on the back side of the flask allows easy stacking. There is a special area near the neck for easy marking, moreover both flask sides have engraved graduation. All the Flasks are strictly tested for leakage. Primo ®Cell Culture Flasks are sterilized by gamma radiation and certified non-pyrogenic Packaged in durable zip resealable self-standing plastic bags allowing flasks to remain upright and reduce contamination.
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