WARING PRODUCTS CORPORATION

WARING PRODUCTS CORPORATION. 25 West 43rd Street, NewYork 36, N. Y. A subsidiary of Dynamics Corporation of America ........... Write for complete ...
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HAZARDOUS AEROSOLS CANNOT ESCAPE FROM THE SAFETY-SEALED WARING ASEPTIC DISPERSALL New Waring unit makes possible continuous

temperature regulation. Temperature-controlled gases or fluids flow through a separate inlet (C) and outlet ( D ) .

aseptic flow at regulated temperatures. FITS ANY WARING BLENDOR BASE. Figure I shows how any standard Waring Blendor Base will operate the Dispersall. All hazards from aerosol leakage are eliminated while microorganisms are liberated from diseased tissue. Colloidization is fast and highly effective. Note adjustable aspirator at top from which samples may be drawn off hypodermically or by vacuum. CONTINUOUS FEED NOW POSSIBLE. Figure II is a cross section of the stainless steel Dispersall. High­ speed blending can be performed while container is com­ pletely sealed. No infectious aerosol escapes to endanger human life because fluids are transferred aseptically through inlet (A) and outlet (B). Laboratory air is kept pathogen-free.

All parts of the Waring Aseptic Dispersall are 18-8 stainless steel and every portion of the container which comes in contact with its contents is corrosion-proof and biologically inert. The unit can be sterilized by autoclave or otherwise.

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EQUIPPED WITH TEMPERATURE CONTROL CHAMBER. Figure III is a cutaway section of the temperature control chamber situated at the bottom of the Dispersall. This is an independent and separate cham­ ber. It has a water jacket with internal baffles for effective

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