Thermo Scientific Nunc TripleFlask Treated Cell Culture Flasks 500cm²
Thermo Scientific
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CategoryCell Counting / Sorting
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Dimension17.0in x 17.0in x 12.0in
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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Description
Discover efficient cell culture expansion with the Thermo Scientific Nunc TripleFlask Treated Cell Culture Flasks, Model 132913. Designed for large cell mass applications such as drug screening and scale-up, these flasks offer a total growth area of 500cm² within the footprint of a standard flask. The innovative three-layer surface design, treated with Nunclon Delta, supports maximum adhesion for a broad range of cell types while promoting monolayer adherent cell culture. The flasks feature a straight neck that integrates seamlessly within automation systems and possess a working volume of 200mL. Each case includes 32 sterile, polystyrene flasks, ensuring non-cytotoxic and non-pyrogenic culture environments, supported by an included Nunclon Delta Certificate. Perfectly suited for laboratories seeking reliable, high-capacity cell culture solutions.
Key Features
- Total growth area of 500cm²
- Nunclon Delta surface treatment for enhanced adhesion
- Straight neck for automation compatibility
- Single-use, sterile polystyrene material
- Recommended working volume of 200mL
Specifications
- Model: 132913
- Closure Type: Filter
- Neck Style: Straight
- Shape: Same external dimensions as standard Nunc T175
- Volume (Metric) Working: 200 mL
- Bottom Shape: Flat
- No. per Case: 32
- No. per Pack: 4/Cs
- Culture Area: 500 cm²
- Sterility: Sterile
- Graduated: Yes
- Material: Polystyrene
- Surface Treatment: Cell Culture-treated
Weight
Imperial: 19.2 Pounds
Metric: 8.71 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 20.4 lb x 20.4 lb x 14.4 lb
Metric: 51.82 cm x 51.82 cm x 36.58 cm
Harmonized Code
392690
Harmonized Code Details
Harmonized Code 392690 - Articles of plastics, NESOI (Not Elsewhere Specified Or Included). Selected due to the polystyrene material of the flasks, falling under plastics-related laboratory equipment.
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