Description
A conical flask, PP (polypropylene) is a type of laboratory flask used for mixing, stirring, and storing liquids. It is made of polypropylene, a type of plastic that is known for its durability, chemical resistance, and low cost. The flask has a cylindrical body with a conical bottom and a narrow neck, which allows for easy pouring and mixing of liquids.
PP conical flasks are commonly used in laboratory settings for a variety of applications, including cell culture, tissue culture, storage of liquids, and mixing of chemicals and reagents. They are available in various sizes, ranging from small flasks for small-scale experiments to large flasks for large-scale operations.
The polypropylene construction makes the flask suitable for use in applications where glass is not appropriate, such as with light-sensitive materials or when working with hazardous chemicals. PP conical flasks are also easy to clean and can be used repeatedly, making them a popular choice for laboratory use.