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Corning™ Polycarbonate Erlenmeyer Flask with Dip Tube, Male Luer Lock, Sterile

Provide optimum visibility and durability

$1222.00 - $2181.63

Specifications

Closure Color Orange
Closure Material Polypropylene
Material Polycarbonate
Disposable Single-use
Mouth Style Threaded
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Products 4
Catalog Number Mfr. No. Capacity (Metric) Diameter (Metric) Closure Includes Price Quantity  
Catalog Number Mfr. No. Capacity (Metric) Diameter (Metric) Closure Includes Price Quantity  
15-100-150
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Corning™
C11405
125 mL 33 mm Vent, 1/8 in. dip tube, graduations
Case of 6 Each for $2,181.63
 
15-100-151
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Corning™
11415
250 mL 38 mm 0.2μm Vent, 1/8 in. dip tube, male luer lock
Case of 4 Each for $1,476.04
 
15-100-153
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Corning™
11465
2 L 48 mm 0.2μm Vent, 1/4 in. dip tube, male luer lock disconnect
Case of 2 Each for $1,222.00
 
15-100-154
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Corning™
11495
3 L 70 mm 1/4 in. dip tube, male luer lock disconnect
Case of 2 Each for $1,325.20
 
Description

Description

Corning™ closed system Erlenmeyer flasks will enhance the productivity of your shaker culture operations when adding or removing medium and cells. Flask is made from optically clear polycarbonate and is preassembled with an aseptic transfer cap. Unit is sterilized by gamma radiation and is nonpyrogenic and RNase-/DNase-free.

Flask:

  • Polycarbonate construction: USP Class VI material
  • Molded-in graduations for accuracy (+/-5%)

Aseptic Transfer Cap:

  • Chemically resistant, heat-sealable, heat-sealable, flexible tubing, 1/8” ID, 1/4” OD
  • Male Luer Lok Disconnect
Specifications

Specifications

Orange
Polycarbonate
Threaded
Polypropylene
Single-use
Aseptic Transfer Cap
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Disclaimer: This product is not intended to mitigate the presence of microorganisms on surfaces or in the environment, where such organisms can be deleterious to humans or the environment.