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Item # SCIAND-80391, Culture Vials


  • 4, 8 and 12 ml size
  • Wheaton 33 low extractable borosilicate glass
  • Deep-skirted black phenolic screw cap
  • With 14b rubber liner
  • Autoclavable
These culture vials feature deep-skirted screw caps to allow safer, more dependable handling when working with infectious materials. Pre-attached solid-top black phenolic screw cap with 14B rubber liner can be autoclaved. Vials are packaged in corrugated trays with partitions. Vials are manufactured from wheaton 33 low extractable borosilicate glass that conforms to ASTM type I, class a and USP type I requirements. Use M-T Vial file (Cat. No. 228780) for storing 4 ml vials.






Specifications  · Product Information

Specifications

Material

Wheaton 33 low extractable borosilicate glass

Size

12 ml/cc

Diameter

19 mm

Height

72 mm

Cap Size

13-415


Product Information

Facts about Cryopreservation
  • Liquid nitrogen (L.N.): liquid density at the triple point is 0.807 g/ml. is inert, colorless, odorless, non-corrosive, nonflammable and extremely cold.
  • Liquid nitrogen boils at -196°C and Is a cryogenic fluid which is potentially capable of causing rapid frostbite on contact with living tissue.
  • Cryopreservation is a process where cells or whole tissues are preserved by cooling to low sub-zero temperatures, such as (typically) 77°K or -196°C (the boiling point of liquid nitrogen)
  • When cryoprotectant solutions are not used, the cells being preserved are often damaged due to freezing during the approach to low temperatures or warming to room temperature.
  • A cryoprotectant is a substance that is used to protect biological tissue from freezing damage (damage due to ice formation),
  • Cryoprolectants act like antifreeze: they lower the freezing temperature. They also increase the viscosity. Instead of crystallizing, the syrupy solution turns into an amorphous ice.
Common Cryoprotectants
  • DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide)
  • Ethylene glycol
  • Glycerol
  • Propylene glycol
  • Sucrose
  • Trehalose





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