Used in the pharmacy of a psychiatric hospital in victoria 1880 1950.
What is a tripod and gauze mat used for.
Often a wire gauze is placed on top of the tripod to provide a flat base for glassware.
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.
Used to heat chemicals.
Circa 1848 1950.
Tripods are generally tall enough for a bunsen burner to be placed underneath.
Tripods are usually made of stainless steel or aluminium and lightly built for portability within the lab.
The gauze mat is what is placed ontop of a tripod to hold said beaker container.
In science a tripod is a piece of equipment used to hold a beaker or container.
It is most likely to be made of thick metal threads threaded into a mat or square.
Noun plural gauze mats 1.
A gauze mat is used below bunsen burners as it protects the tripod or surface which the bunsen burner might be on.
Gauze mat plural gauze mats 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.