Two sintered-glass filters for the removal of bacteria from solutions

Two sintered-glass filters for the removal of bacteria from solutions, used at the Common Cold Research Unit

Details

Category:
Public Health & Hygiene
Object Number:
1990-84/6
type:
filters
credit:
MRC Common Cold Unit

Parts

Sintered-glass filter, for solution bacteria removal

Sintered-glass filter, for solution bacteria removal

Sintered-glass filter, one of two, by Baird and Tatlock (London) Limited, London, England, and Pyrex ® spigot jug, by Corning Glass works, Corning, New York state, America, 1958-1968. Used for the removal of bacteria from solutions, at the Common Cold Research Unit, Harvard Hospital, Harnham Down, Wiltshire, England.

Measurements:
overall: 175 mm 105 mm, .461 kg
Materials:
glass and rubber (unidentified)
Object Number:
1990-84/6/1
type:
filter
Sintered-glass filter

Sintered-glass filter

Sintered-glass filter

Materials:
glass
Object Number:
1990-84/6/1/1
type:
filter
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Part of:
1990-84/6/1
Sintered-glass filter

Sintered-glass filter

Sintered-glass filter

Materials:
Glass
Object Number:
1990-84/6/1/2
type:
filter
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Part of:
1990-84/6/1
Sintered-glass filter

Sintered-glass filter

Sintered-glass filter, one of two, for the removal of bacteria from solutions, used at the Common Cold Research Unit

Object Number:
1990-84/6/2
type:
filters