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For safety reasons, we are considering different options to using glass containers for dilution water, HPC agar, and other various solutions that are autoclaved and then transported to a countertop or water bath for cooling purposes.  We are considering the use of 1L polycarbonate Erlenmeyer flasks with screw-on lids that could be tightened during the transporting process.  Does anyone have any experience with such containers - durability of autoclaved polycarbonate containers, bacteria growth problems within the containers, etc.?

We run large numbers of HPC samples and prepare 2 - 1L Erlenmeyer flasks of agar covered with glass beakers (one flask is used for temperature control in the water bath).  The flasks are a tight fit in the autoclave and thus they are tilted upon removal from the autoclave, creating the possibility of the analyst being scalded with media and/or steam.  There is also the possibility of the flasks breaking.

We are looking at different options - 1) using SimPlate HPC system from IDEXX, 2) using three smaller containers for the agar, 3) using an autoclavable basket in which to place the containers when transporting them. 

YC Tech

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