Newton's Ring Apparatus Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-M-11562
The Newton's Ring Apparatus is a precision-calibrated
optical assembly engineered for the quantitative analysis of thin-film
interference patterns. Optimized for University and Vocational
(TVET) physics laboratories, it facilitates the measurement of light
wavelengths and lens radii of curvature in compliance with ISO 9001:2015 standards. It serves as a foundational
instrument for high-level wave optics curricula.
Technical Specifications
|
Tender Specification |
OEM Technical Detail |
|
Material Grade |
Optical-grade
high-transmittance glass; Machined alloy frame |
|
Optical Component |
Precision-ground Plano-Convex
and Plano-Parallel lens pair |
|
Mechanical Control |
Triple-point equidistant
tension adjustment screws |
|
Dimensions |
4" x 4" x 1.5" |
|
Weight |
0.5 lbs. |
Key Pedagogical Outcomes
·
Triple-Point Metallic Adjusting Screws: Enables students to Evaluate the effects of variable pressure on air-film
thickness, supporting Synthesis of wave interference
principles.
·
Precision-Ground Lens Pair: Facilitates the Analysis of
concentric fringe diameters to derive monochromatic light wavelengths,
reinforcing Analysis of physical optics equations.
·
Ruggedized Metallic Mounting: Students Apply standardized
interferometry protocols within institutional laboratory settings, ensuring
repeatable results across multiple Application modules.
International Logistics & Compliance
This School Instrument is consolidated for international B2B
procurement via export-grade seaworthy crating (ISPM-15
compliant). Each apparatus is secured in high-density foam inserts
to prevent mechanical misalignment of the optical elements during maritime
transit. Documentation provided to procurement officers includes the Manufacturer’s Authorization Form (MAF), IQ/OQ/PQ
Certification, and technical manuals in English. The tropicalized
design is verified for operational stability in environments
reaching 45°C and 90% Humidity, ensuring the metallic frame
resists corrosion and the optical glass remains free from fungal degradation in
equatorial climates.
