Bromocresol Green Paper Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-ELE-11882
Bromocresol Green
(BCG) indicator paper is engineered for the rapid, non-destructive pH
determination of acidic solutions in the range of 3.8 to 5.4. Utilized
primarily in University and Secondary education for titration monitoring and
enzymatic activity observation, it meets ISO 9001:2015 manufacturing protocols.
Formulated for a five-year shelf stability when maintained in acid-alkali-free
zones.
Technical Specifications
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Tender Specification |
OEM Technical Detail |
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Substrate Material |
High-alpha cellulose imported
filter paper |
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pH Sensitivity Range |
3.8 (Yellow) to 5.4
(Blue/Green) |
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Operational Stability |
5 Years (subject to storage
compliance) |
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Storage Requirements |
Dedicated Acid & Alkali
free zone; low actinic exposure |
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Standard Dimensions |
Standardized strips / 5m
reels (per procurement lot) |
Key Pedagogical Outcomes
·
Transition
Range 3.8 to 5.4: Allows students to
identify the specific endpoint for weak acid/strong base titrations, supporting
"Acid-Base Equilibria" modules.
·
High-Alpha
Cellulose Substrate: Ensures rapid
capillary action and distinct color development, facilitating "Real-time
pH Analysis" in high-enrollment laboratory sessions.
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5-Year
Chemical Stability: Supports
institutional long-term inventory planning and reduces per-annum procurement
waste in Vocational science departments.
International Logistics & Compliance
To maintain chemical
sensitivity during transcontinental transit, all indicator papers are sealed in
moisture-barrier primary packaging and housed in export-grade seaworthy crating
(ISPM-15 compliant). Documentation provided for international procurement officers
includes the Manufacturer’s Authorization Form (MAF), Certificate of Analysis
(CoA) for each batch, and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) in English. The
product is specifically tropicalized via hermetic sealing to ensure operational
integrity in environments reaching 45°C and 90% humidity, protecting the
impregnated reagent from premature atmospheric degradation.
