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Manufacturer
Fisherbrand
SKU
BBV500

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Fisherbrand Shaker Flasks

Description

Fisherbrand Shaker Flasks are designed for the cultivation of bacteria, yeast, and mammalian cells in suspension. These vessels facilitate efficient gas exchange and nutrient mixing when used on orbital shakers, supporting aerobic culture growth and protein expression workflows. Engineered for laboratory reliability, they provide a secure environment for media preparation and incubation within controlled environments.

Key Features

  • Optimised geometry for efficient liquid agitation and aeration during orbital shaking.
  • Compatible with standard laboratory shaking platforms and incubator clamps.
  • Constructed from high-clarity materials to allow for easy visual monitoring of culture density and media colour changes.
  • Designed to minimise the risk of contamination while maintaining necessary gas transfer for aerobic applications.
  • Robust construction suitable for routine laboratory handling and centrifugation processes.

Applications

  • Aerobic microbial and mammalian cell culture scale-up.
  • Media preparation and short-term storage of biological reagents.
  • Protein expression and small-scale fermentation studies.
  • Suspension culture maintenance in research and industrial laboratories.

Disclaimer

Users should verify chemical compatibility and thermal limits of the specific flask material before use in high-temperature or aggressive solvent applications.

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