Cell culture
Consumables
SDLABIO Cell culture consumables are indispensable basic tools in life science experiments and are widely used in fields such as cell biology, molecular biology, drug screening, tissue engineering, and vaccine development.
Cell culture Consumables
for sale
Trusted by researchers worldwide — our flasks, dishes, plates, and bottles ensure sterility, reliability, and superior cell growth.
Shop now and experience consistent performance at competitive prices.
What SDLABIO Can Offer You?
Original Brand
SDLABIO invites market leaders to join us as authorized distributors for our laboratory plasticware.
Molding
With 10+ years of experience in precision molding, SDLABIO partners with lab equipment manufacturers to design custom plastic consumables and deliver cost-efficient solutions.
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Free Samples Available
We are pleased to offer you FREE samples of cell cultures. Please let us know the types you need, and we will prepare them promptly. Please let us know if you have any other requests, we would be happy to assist you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it better to use a vented cap or a sealed cap for a culture bottle?
The vented cap contains a hydrophobic membrane that allows free gas exchange while maintaining a sterile state, and is suitable for standard CO₂ incubator environments. The sealed cap is suitable for special conditions such as transportation and low-oxygen culture to prevent contamination and liquid leakage. Most experiments recommend using a vented cap culture bottle with a culture bottle sealing film or sterile operating table.
How to avoid contamination during cell culture?
Ensure the following measures are in place: Operate in a biosafety cabinet and wear nitrile gloves and sterile lab coats. All consumables are sterilely packaged and keep the packaging intact before use. Use sterile tips and sterile pipettes to transfer liquids. Do not place culture bottle caps on non-sterile surfaces. Clean the incubator regularly and use culture media containing antibiotics (such as penicillin-streptomycin).
Why cell culture in different types of flask?
- Different cell types.
- Differences in experimental operation methods.
- Gas exchange requirements.
- Different culture scales.
- Observation and imaging requirements.
What is the minimum order quantity for each product?
1 CARTON.













