Nalgene™ Polycarbonate Baffled Culture Flasks
Nalgene™ Polycarbonate Baffled Culture Flasks
Nalgene™ Polycarbonate Baffled Culture Flasks
Nalgene™ Polycarbonate Baffled Culture Flasks
Nalgene™ Polycarbonate Baffled Culture Flasks
Thermo Scientific™

Nalgene™ Polycarbonate Baffled Culture Flasks

Increase mixing efficiency with these polycarbonate flasks, an alternative to glass flasks that produce equivalent growth curves with E. coli and S. cerevisiae.
Catalog NumberCapacity (Metric)
4110-2000PK
also known as 4110-2000
2000 mL
4110-0250PK
also known as 4110-0250
250 mL
4110-0500PK
also known as 4110-0500
500 mL
4110-1000PK
also known as 4110-1000
1000 mL
Catalog number 4110-2000PK
also known as 4110-2000
Price (JPY)
19,180
Pack of 2
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Capacity (Metric):
2000 mL

Increase mixing efficiency using Thermo Scientific™ Nalgene™ Polycarbonate Baffled Culture Flasks, an alternative to glass flasks that produce equivalent growth curves with E. coli and S. cerevisiae. Rugged, shatterproof construction and light weight compared with glass make these flasks a valuble element of lab safety programs.

  • Polycarbonate is break-resistant and clear; easy to read graduations help identify liquid level with ease.
  • Bottom baffles provide increased mixing, aeration, and gas exchange.
  • Flasks are excellent for a variety of lab procedures, including fermentation, cell culture grown and harvesting, and generic engineering procedures.
  • 500 and 100mL sizes accept either standard 38mm stainless-steel or plastic closures.
  • Flasks are autoclavable.

Note: Repeated autoclaving may result in some loss of mechanical strength.  Wash and rinse well before autoclaving.
Specifications
Capacity (English)67.6 oz.
DescriptionFlask Baffled PC 2000mL
No. per Case4
No. per Pack2
AutoclavableAutoclavable
Bottom ShapeBaffled
Capacity (Metric)2000 mL
GraduatedYes
MaterialPolycarbonate
Unit SizePack of 2

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

What are the autoclaving instructions for Nalgene Polycarbonate Baffled Culture Flasks?

Before autoclaving, be sure to thoroughly rinse off any trace of chemicals or detergents. Include a final rinse with distilled water. Always use minimum temperatures and cycle times. DO NOT exceed 121 degrees C/15 psig (1.03 bar). After repeated autoclaving, Nalgene Polycarbonate labware will show some loss of mechanical strength. Nalgene Polycarbonate labware can also be gas or chemically sterilized, but it should NEVER be dry heat sterilized.
NOTE: Before autoclaving, just set cap or closure on top of the container without engaging the threads.

Autoclaving instructions may also be found here.