Periscope Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-M-11567
The Handheld Reflective Periscope is a ruggedized optical
instrument engineered for the empirical study of light reflection and
line-of-sight displacement. Optimized for Secondary and Vocational (TVET)
physics curricula, this unit utilizes dual parallel mirrors to meet ASTM E284 terminology standards for optical
observation. It provides a durable, calibrated solution for demonstrating Law
of Reflection principles in institutional laboratory settings.
Technical Specifications
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Tender Specification |
OEM Technical Detail |
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Material Grade |
High-Impact Industrial
Polymer Outer Chassis |
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Optical Configuration |
Dual Plane Mirrors; Parallel
Alignment |
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Angle of Incidence |
Fixed 45-degree offset for
90-degree light deflection |
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Dimensions |
8" x 2" x 2" |
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Shipping Weight |
0.5 lbs. |
Key Pedagogical Outcomes
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Parallel-Mounted Mirror Pair: Enables students to Evaluate
the Law of Reflection, where facilitating "Synthesis" of geometric
optics.
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Fixed 45-Degree Internal Offsets: Allows students to Analyze
vertical displacement of the visual field, supporting "Analysis" of
paraxial light paths and image parity.
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Ruggedized Outer Case: Students Apply standardized
observation protocols in non-linear environments, ensuring hardware durability
during "Application" of field-based physics modules.
International Logistics & Compliance
This School Instrument is consolidated for international B2B
procurement via export-grade seaworthy crating (ISPM-15
compliant). Each unit is individually poly-bagged and secured in
shock-absorbent internal dunnage to prevent mirror misalignment or surface
abrasion during maritime transit. Documentation provided to international
procurement officers includes the Manufacturer’s Authorization
Form (MAF), IQ/OQ/PQ Certification, and technical user manuals in
English. The tropicalized design is verified for structural and
adhesive integrity in environments reaching 45°C and 90% Humidity,
ensuring that internal mirror mounts remain fixed and free from silvering
degradation in equatorial laboratory settings.
