Derivation of Value of Pie Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-ELE-12031
The Circular Geometry
Derivation Apparatus is a precision-calibrated diagnostic tool engineered for
the empirical verification of the ratio between circumference (C) and diameter (d). Designed for
Secondary and Vocational TVET Mathematics Laboratories, it facilitates the
physical derivation of the transcendental constant through linear displacement
mapping. This ISO-compliant system satisfies ASTM instructional standards for
foundational Euclidean geometry.
Technical Specifications
|
Tender Specification |
OEM Technical Detail |
|
Material Grade |
High-Density Impact-Resistant
Polymer / Non-Deformable Composite |
|
Diameter ($d$) |
28 cm (Precision-Milled) |
|
Component Configuration |
Calibrated Circular Disc with
Integrated Linear Mapping Interface |
|
Measurement Tolerance |
± 0.5 mm Axial Dimensional
Accuracy |
Key Pedagogical Outcomes
·
Precision-Milled
28 cm Diameter Disc: Allows students to
perform high-resolution measurements of circular boundaries, supporting in
"Quantitative Geometric Analysis."
·
Integrated
Linear Displacement Interface: Facilitates the physical unfolding of the circumference onto a
linear plane to derive, supporting "Euclidean Geometry."
·
Non-Slip
Tactile Surface: Enables consistent
rolling without frictional error, ensuring data integrity during the derivation
of the formula, reinforcing "Applied Computational Logic" for
secondary learners.
International Logistics & Compliance
To maintain the
dimensional tolerances and axial flatness of the 28 cm disc during
transcontinental maritime transit, all units are secured in high-density
moisture-barrier primary packaging and consolidated in export-grade seaworthy
crating (ISPM-15 compliant). International procurement documentation includes
the Manufacturer’s Authorization Form (MAF), Certificate of Conformance (CoC),
and Laboratory User Manuals in English. The instrument features a tropicalized
design, tested for operational stability in environments reaching 45°C and 90%
Humidity to ensure zero material expansion or surface degradation in extreme
climates.
