Gilford Flow Cell
- Circa 1978
High performance liquid chromatography analyzes the components of a sample by pumping a solution through a column containing an adsorbent material, which separates and interacts distinctly with the components. The flow rate is measured as the various components exit the column.
Gilford Instrument Laboratories was an Oberlin, Ohio-based manufacturer of laboratory equipment founded by Saul Gilford in 1959. It later became part of Bayer Diagnostics Corporation.
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Herrington-Olson Photography. “Gilford Flow Cell,” circa 1978. Beckman Historical Collection, Box 83. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/pk02c9899.
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