Beehive Shelves Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-ELE-11842
Engineered for
efficient gas displacement and collection within University and Secondary
chemistry laboratories. These shelves provide a stable, submerged platform for
pneumatic troughs, ensuring the secure positioning of gas jars during evolution
experiments. Manufactured to withstand reagent exposure and thermal
fluctuations, they meet institutional standards for TVET and Vocational Science
infrastructure.
Technical Specifications
|
Tender Specification |
OEM Technical Detail |
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Material Grade |
Chemical-Resistant Glazed
Porcelain / Polypropylene (PP) |
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Dimensions |
Standard Laboratory Diameter
(optimized for 6" and 8" troughs) |
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Structural Design |
Perforated platform with
lateral gas-inlet aperture |
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Thermal Tolerance |
Calibrated for rapid
temperature shifts in aqueous environments |
Key Pedagogical Outcomes
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Lateral Inlet and Perforated Top: Allows students to demonstrate the downward
displacement of water, supporting "Application" level learning in
Stoichiometry and Gas Laws.
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Ruggedized Chemical-Resistant Glaze: Prevents surface pitting from acid/base
exposure, ensuring hardware longevity in high-frequency Vocational workshops.
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Balanced Base Geometry: Ensures the stable collection of hydrogen, oxygen, or nitrogen,
allowing students to "Evaluate" gas properties without risk of
apparatus tipping.
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Heat-Tolerant Composition: Facilitates safe collection of gases evolved
from exothermic reactions, fulfilling safety requirements for Secondary TVET
curricula.
International Logistics & Compliance
Our export division
manages large-scale institutional deployments, ensuring all consignments are
secured in export-grade seaworthy crating (ISPM-15 compliant) to
mitigate breakage during transoceanic transit. Standard documentation includes
a Manufacturer’s Authorization Form (MAF), Certificate of
Conformance (CoC), and technical usage schematics in English. This hardware
features a tropicalized design, tested for structural stability in
environments reaching 45°C and 90% Humidity, ensuring no
degradation of glazes or structural integrity in non-temperate climates.
