Gallenkamp centrifuge, suspension type, 1925-1950 Gallenkamp centrifuge, suspension type, 1925-1950 1925-1950
Centrifuge Buckets and Trunnions, in wooden box miscellaneous Centrifuge Buckets and Trunnions 1900-1980
Centrifuge with integral timer (1970) used to separate fines from binder solution in alanysis of bituminous mixtures to 'BS 598' by Gallenkamp (cat no. FF-405, app.no. 5B-7536-G) for 220-240V, 50Hz, 1ph Centrifuge with integral timer
High Speed Centrifuge for preparation of Cell Spreads on Slides. Made at the National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London High Speed Centrifuge for preparation of Cell Spreads on Slides. Made at the National Institute for Medical Research 1900-1980
Centrifuge, cast-iron, with brass holders, by Brown and Son, from St. George's Medical School, British, first half 20th century Centrifuge, cast-iron, with brass holders 1900-1940
Beckman Model L Centrifuge, used at the MRC. Molecular Biology Laboratory, Cambridge, from 1956 Beckman Model L Centrifuge
Centrifuge: solids-ejecting separator (laboratory model LAPX 202, 1972) Centrifuge: solids-ejecting separator 1972
MSE "Supermedium" centrifuge c. 1962-1963. Serial no.63210602A, code no.9.72 MSE "Supermedium" centrifuge c. 1962-1963. Serial no.63210602A
Bench centrifuge by Baird and Tatlock, English, 1955-1965, used at Institute of Neurology, Department of Neuropathology, University College London. Bench centrifuge by Baird and Tatlock
Minor centrifuge (1967) used to separate fines from binder solution in analysis of bituminous mixtures to "BS 598" by MSE (serial no.AA-309) for 220-240V, 50Hz, 1ph Minor centrifuge
Prototype centrifugal analyser made by MSE Ltd. with Salford University, 1971-1973 Prototype centrifugal analyser made by MSE Ltd. with Salford University 1971-1973
Centrifuge, hanging, with suspension unit & rheostat no.Y75223, no.2 Centrifuge, hanging, with suspension unit & rheostat no.Y75223 1900-1980
This centrifuge was designed and built in around 1900 by the Scottish-based Watson Laidlaw and Company and was installed at the Colas company tar distillery in Tonbridge, Kent during the early 20th century. This equipment is approximately 2.5 metres tall, 1,6 metres wide, 3 metres long and roughly weighed 3 tonnes. The centrifuge has two main parts, the cylindrical chamber where the ‘fractionation’ spinning process takes places, and a larger motor and frame attached behind the chamber. The majority of the centrifuge, including its attached motor and coal tar hopper was painted a light green. Centrifuge made c1900 by Watson-Laidlaw circa 1900
Gerber's centrifuge for milk analysis, electrically driven, supplied by Boro Dairy Laboratory and Appliance Co., mid 20th century Gerber's centrifuge for milk analysis circa 1950
Sharples super centrifuge used in the extraction of griseofulvin and cephalosporin C, 1950-1970 Sharples super centrifuge used in the extraction of griseofulvin and cephalosporin C
Hand-powered laboratory centrifugal machine with aluminium basket. Hand-powered laboratory centrifugal machine with aluminium basket
Centrifuge for separating machine oil from swarf together with two oil distribution pumps, viz. component parts of a centralized machine oil filtering pumping system Centrifuge for separating machine oil from swarf together with two oil distribution pumps