. Bacteriological apparatus : pathological, biochemical. Scientific apparatus and instruments; Bacteriology; Chemical industry. 2730 13112 2725 13112 Filter Pump. This apparatus is capable of giving a vacuum up to 24 inches of mercury. Can be attached with permanent or portable pipe connections, and is an excellent apparatus for use in nitration, percolation, evaporation, or distillation work. Complete with two stopcocks and vacuum gauge, as illustrated Each 13115 Filter Pump. Of brass; on base; with vacuum gauge Each 13120 Filter Pump. Same as No. 13115 above, but without gauge Ea


. Bacteriological apparatus : pathological, biochemical. Scientific apparatus and instruments; Bacteriology; Chemical industry. 2730 13112 2725 13112 Filter Pump. This apparatus is capable of giving a vacuum up to 24 inches of mercury. Can be attached with permanent or portable pipe connections, and is an excellent apparatus for use in nitration, percolation, evaporation, or distillation work. Complete with two stopcocks and vacuum gauge, as illustrated Each 13115 Filter Pump. Of brass; on base; with vacuum gauge Each 13120 Filter Pump. Same as No. 13115 above, but without gauge Each 13125 Filter Pump. Same as No. 13115 above, but with stopcocks at water and air connections Each 13130 Filter Pump. Same as No. 13125 above, but without gauge Each 2725 Filter Tube—Fresenius'. With conical outlet Each .20 2730 Filter Tube—Fresenius'. With straight outlet Each .20 2735 Filter Tubes. For use with Gooch crucibles, etc.; with stem ground to a point. No. A B C D E F Diameter at top, mm 20 25 28 32 35 38 Each .20 .25 .30 .40 .45 .50 182. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Will Corporation. Rochester, N. Y. : The Will Corporation


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