Birmingham Processing Lab 1965 - 2009
A tribute. Thousands of lives were saved by blood products from this lab. Colleagues and hospitals will feel the loss.
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These are the centrifuges that spun blood at high speed to separate out the different types of cells. Now they are still.
This row of now-idle Compomat machines pressed the blood after it was spun to push the plasma into a separate bag from the red cells.
Industrial thermogenesis machine which froze plasma to below -40 degrees centigrade.
Lab technicians no more.
Morale is bad amongst those left at Birmingham centre.
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