Cat #: 59-114

Flystuff 59-114 Flystuff Flypad, CO2 Anesthetizing Apparatus, 1 Flypad/Unit

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Cat #: 59-114

Flystuff 59-114 Flystuff Flypad, CO2 Anesthetizing Apparatus, 1 Flypad/Unit


CO2 Anesthetizing Apparatus

1 Flypad/Unit

Brand: Flystuff

  • Precision routed flow maze ensures optimal, consistent diffusion of CO2
  • High-quality construction maintains a flat, warp free surface made of UHMW porous polyethylene
  • Includes nickel-plated brass threaded hose barb input compatable with 1/8"" ID (3mm) tubing
  • Dimensions: 8.1 x 11.6cm

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CO2 Anesthetizing Apparatus

1 Flypad/Unit

Brand: Flystuff

  • Precision routed flow maze ensures optimal, consistent diffusion of CO2
  • High-quality construction maintains a flat, warp free surface made of UHMW porous polyethylene
  • Includes nickel-plated brass threaded hose barb input compatable with 1/8"" ID (3mm) tubing
  • Dimensions: 8.1 x 11.6cm

The FlyStuff Flypad is the highest quality carbon dioxide flow bed available for Drosophila research and is the perfect accessory for your fly work station. This CO2 apparatus is made of 1/8"" UHMW porous polyethelene plastic fused to a 3/4"" acrylic base. A precision routed maze runs through the base and assures optimal, consistent diffusion of CO2 throughout the staging area. The FlyStuff Flypad features a nickel-plated brass threaded hose barb input that fits 1/8"" ID (3mm) tubing (This can be substituted for a that fits 1/4"" (6mm) ID tubing upon request).

Input Size 1/8in. (3mm) ID
Flypad Size Standard 8.1 x 11.6cm
Color White
Material Acrylic base and polyethylene surface

The porous plastic sheet on flypads tend to get clogged over time. The best way to clean this is to use mild soap, warm water and a bristle brush. After cleaning the pad, turn the pads upside down and let air dry.

Typically <10 psi is more than sufficient to run the pad, depending on how many pads are being fed CO2. In the case of one pad, the flow rate is typically 5-7 liters/minute which is optimal to keep flies knocked out.

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