Used in the pharmacy of a psychiatric hospital in victoria 1880 1950.
What is a gauze mat used for.
A piece of laboratory apparatus consisting of a flat piece of wire gauze placed on a tripod to give a beaker or flask additional support or to distribute heat more evenly.
Bunsen burner tripod stand and gauze on a heat resistant mat in a laboratory.
A gauze mat is used below bunsen burners as it protects the tripod or surface which the bunsen burner might be on.
It is used as a platform to hold and support glassware such as beakers and flasks during experiments and when the glassware is not in use.
Noun plural gauze mats 1.
The gauze is used with a bunsen burner tripod and is placed over the gas flame.
This weave structure is used to add stability to fabric which is important when using fine yarns loosely spaced.
Circa 1848 1950.
These mats typically have a ceramic disk in the centre and are often used with bunsen burners.
Gauze mat sitting on tripod over bunsen burner.
Gauze mats which do not have a ceramic centre are of no risk for asbestos.
It is most likely to be made of thick metal threads threaded into a mat or square.
Gauze mat with ceramic centre figure 2.
All workplace health and safety laws prohibit a range of activities including.