Plastic Flasks
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Plastic flasks are commonly used for mixing, storing, and measuring liquids. The narrow neck of these flasks keeps liquids from spilling or splashing while they're being carried or stirred. Stoppers are often used to protect contents. Plastic is a durable material that is more shatter resistant than glass.
Plastic Erlenmeyer Flasks
Plastic Erlenmeyer flasks have a wide, flat bottom and a narrow neck that limits vapor loss. They can be sealed with a stopper or cap.
Polycarbonate Body Material
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Polymethylpentene Body Material
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Plastic Shaker Flasks
Plastic shaker flasks have a wide, flat bottom and tapered sides to hold contents securely when placed on a shaker table. Baffles increase oxygen transfer when contents are shaken or placed on a shaker table.
Polycarbonate Body Material
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Plastic Cell Culture Flasks
Cell culture flasks have a large surface area for growing cells. Sometimes called tissue culture flasks, they have an angled neck for accessing contents. The hydrophilic surface ensures consistent cell growth and attachment. Caps prevent sample contamination.
Polycarbonate Body Material
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Polystyrene Body Material
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Plastic Volumetric Flasks
Plastic volumetric flasks have calibrated markings on the neck for mixing solutions with high precision. Liquid is slowly added up to the etched line on the neck to reach the required volume. Volumetric flasks are designed to measure one specific volume, for example, 250mL.
Polymethylpentene Body Material
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Polypropylene Body Material
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Plastic Fernbach Flasks
Plastic Fernbach flasks have a wide, flat bottom and baffled sides to optimize cell culture growth. The wide base and narrow neck prevent spilling when contents are swirled. Baffles increase oxygen transfer when contents are shaken or placed on a shaker table.
Polycarbonate Body Material
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