Bromothymol Blue Paper Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-ELE-11883
Cobalt Chloride
indicator paper is engineered for the high-sensitivity detection of hygroscopic
moisture and desiccation efficiency. Optimized for University and Secondary
science curricula, it facilitates the visualization of water vapor exchange in
plant transpiration and chemical drying processes. Formulated on high-alpha
imported filter paper, it ensures a 5-year operational 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-purity imported
alpha-cellulose filter paper |
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Active Reagent |
Analytical-grade Cobalt (II)
Chloride (CoCl2) |
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Sensitivity Profile |
Anhydrous (Deep Blue) to
Hexahydrate (Pink/White) |
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Operational Stability |
5-Year Shelf Life (Certified) |
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Storage Compliance |
Strictly Acid & Alkali
free zone; hermetically sealed |
Key Pedagogical Outcomes
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Distinct
Chromatic Transition: Allows students to
quantify relative humidity changes and desiccation rates, supporting
"Plant Physiology and Transpiration" modules.
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Imported
Cellulose Backing: Provides uniform
reagent distribution for consistent reaction times across high-enrollment
laboratory sessions, reducing experimental error in "Equilibrium and
Hydration" studies.
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Extended
5-Year Stability: Enables long-term
institutional procurement planning and stock durability for Vocational and
Secondary science departments.
International Logistics & Compliance
To protect the
anhydrous state of the reagent during maritime and transcontinental transit,
all indicator papers are vacuum-sealed in moisture-impermeable primary
packaging and secondary export-grade seaworthy crating (ISPM-15 compliant).
International procurement documentation includes the Manufacturer’s
Authorization Form (MAF), Batch-specific Certificate of Analysis (CoA), and
User Manuals in English. The product is specifically tropicalized, featuring
barrier protection tested to maintain chemical integrity in environments
reaching 45°C and 90% humidity.
