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Emptying the Corning HYPERFlask® Cell Culture Vessel

7 Jul 2011
Emptying the Corning HYPERFlask® Cell Culture Vessel

In this video, learn how to empty the Corning HYPERFlask Cell Culture Vessel when you are ready to harvest your cells. Two methods are demonstrated, aspiration and pouring. Also get tips and tricks for optimal use of the vessel.

Corning® CellBIND® Surface HYPERFlask® Cell Culture Vessel

Corning Life Sciences

The High Yield PERformance Flask (HYPERFlask) cell culture vessel has 1720 cm2 available growth area on a polystyrene gas permeable surface. Treated for optimal cell attachment and gamma sterilized. Bar coded and compatible for use on Cell Culture Automation Platforms. Solid cap with liner on a straight neck designed for filling with growth medium. Made with USP Class VI Materials – molded and assembled in a Certified Class 100,000 clean room Sterile – gamma irradiated to sterility assurance level (SAL) 10⁻⁶ Clean Room Packaging – each pack is double bagged. Innovative 10Layer Design – 10 interconnected polystyrene growth surfaces Optimal Growth – Corning CellBIND® Surface treated gas permeable polystyrene for superior cell attachment and growth Increase Cell Yield – 10-fold higher cell yield increases productivity and capacity Time and Space Savings – Reduce processing time and incubator storage space by handling one flask compared to 10 traditional 175 cm2 flasks

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