Fracture Collection, Set of 10 Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-RS-11941
The Fracture
Collection is a specialized geological reference set featuring 10 mineral
specimens demonstrating non-planar breakage patterns. Engineered for
University-level geology and Vocational technical training, it facilitates the
empirical study of Even, Uneven, Conchoidal, Subconchoidal, Splintery, and
Hackly fractures. This collection ensures compliance with sourcing standards
for Secondary and Tertiary educational laboratories.
Technical Specifications
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Tender Specification |
OEM Technical Detail |
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Material Grade |
10 Authenticated Natural
Mineral Specimens |
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Fracture Morphologies |
Even, Uneven, Conchoidal,
Subconchoidal, Splintery, Hackly |
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Display Dimensions |
9" x 12"
(Standardized Institutional Footprint) |
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Housing Options |
Paper Mounted Showcase /
Polished Showcase |
Key Pedagogical Outcomes
·
Feature:
Calibrated 10-Specimen Morphological Gradient: Enables students to distinguish between
cleavage and fracture, supporting in "Macroscopic Mineral
Identification."
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Feature:
Authentic Conchoidal and Splintery Variants: Facilitates the study of high-silica vs. fibrous mineral
structures, supporting “Petrology” and "Industrial Material Science."
·
Feature:
Standardized 9" x 12" Showcase Mounting: Ensures long-term preservation of diagnostic
jagged and curved surfaces for repeatable classroom analysis, reinforcing
"Geological Resource Preservation" protocols.
International Logistics & Compliance
To maintain the
structural and diagnostic integrity of the natural specimens during
transcontinental maritime transit, all collections are vacuum-sealed with
desiccant in moisture-barrier primary packaging and housed in export-grade
seaworthy crating (ISPM-15 compliant). International procurement documentation
includes the Manufacturer’s Authorization Form (MAF), Batch-specific
Certificate of Authenticity (CoA), and User Manuals in English. The collection
is fully tropicalized; all showcases and mounting adhesives are tested for
stability in environments reaching 45°C and 90% Humidity to ensure zero
material warping, adhesive failure, or specimen degradation in extreme
climates.
