Use filtering flasks, also known as vacuum flasks, Buchner flasks, suction flasks, Kitasato flasks or side-arm flasks, for rapid filtration of liquids in numerous general laboratory procedures. The typical flask design has a conical shape with a flat bottom, tapered neck, and a sidearm for use in vacuum filtration. The thick walls of the flasks can withstand pressure under vacuum. Flasks, which can also be manufactured from polystyrene, are available in a variety of volumes and socket sizes, as well as graduated or ungraduated formats. Flasks may be used with accessories, such as a Buchner
Replace glass flasks with the Thermo Scientific™ Nalgene™ Polypropylene Vacuum Flask, molded in one piece for full vacuum service with angled tubulation to prevent tipping. This shatter-proof, autoclavable flask can withstand vacuum to 30 in.
Start your scale-up with a T225 flask that has the surface and ancillary options you're looking for in a tissue culture flask. Choose a cell culture flask from a collection that includes straight-neck or angled-neck options and surface treatment alternatives that help ensure your healthy tissue...
Start your scale-up with a T25 flask that has the surface and ancillary options you're looking for in a tissue culture flask. Choose a cell culture flask from a collection that includes straight-neck or angled-neck options and surface treatment alternatives that help ensure your healthy tissue cells...