Apparatus with inclined test tubes
Product Code : SCL-PL-11429
Engineered for the quantitative analysis of centrifugal
force and density-driven sedimentation, this School Instrument serves as a
precision accessory for the standardized 1443 rotation machine. Optimized for
Secondary and Vocational TVET physics curricula, it facilitates empirical
testing of non-inertial reference frames and liquid stratification. It adheres
to ISO laboratory safety standards for high-velocity rotational experiments.
Technical Specifications
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Tender Specification |
OEM Technical Detail |
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Material Grade |
High-Transparency Chemical-Resistant Glass / Reinforced
Alloy Frame |
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Compatibility |
Calibrated for Rotation Machine 1443 Interface |
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Configuration |
Dual Inclined Test Tube Orientation |
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Experimental Scope |
Centrifugal Force and Particle Sedimentation (Exp. No. 5) |
Key Pedagogical:
- Fixed
Inclination Test Tube Geometry: Allows students to analyze the
vector components of centrifugal vs. gravitational force, facilitating the
calculation of resultant acceleration in a rotating frame.
- High-Transparency
Glass Construction: Enables the evaluation of sedimentation
rates and fluid interface angles, supporting Fluid Mechanics Module 2.4.
- Modular
Rotation Machine Interface: Students can demonstrate the
principle of equivalence and radial pressure gradients by varying angular
velocity, supporting advanced Kinematics curricula.
International Logistics & Compliance
This School Instrument is secured in export-grade seaworthy
crating (ISPM-15 compliant) to protect the calibrated glass components and
frame alignment during global transit. Procurement documentation includes the
Manufacturer’s Authorization Form (MAF), optional IQ/OQ/PQ Certification, and
technical manuals in English. The ruggedized design is tropicalized and
laboratory-tested for operation in environments up to 45°C and 90% humidity,
preventing the structural fatigue and oxidation common in non-OEM rotational
accessories.
