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| 1 | Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer |
| 2 | Spectrophotometer- Microprocessor –based (Visible range) |
| 3 | Flame photometer (Digital) |
| 4 | pH /mV/Temp .Analyzer (Three Point Calibration ) |
| 5 | Microcontroller Based Conductivity/ TDS Analyzer |
| 6 | Analytical Balance with density kit Software |
| 7 | Electronic Digital Balance |
| 8 | Horizontal Shaking Machine |
| 9 | All Quartz double distiller with the following features |
| 10 | Laboratory centrifuge machine |
| 11 | Tray Drying oven |
| 12 | Automatic pipette controller |
| 13 | Digital Burette |
| 14 | Water bath shaker |
| 15 | Voltage stabilizers |
| 16 | Pressure Vacuum Pump |
| 17 | Woodan mortar and pestle |
| 18 | Flask stand |
| 19 | Funnel Stand |
| 20 | Burette Stand with Clamps ( Plastic ) |
| 21 | Test Tube Stand |
| 22 | Mortar and pestle |
| 23 | Sieves: 20 cm |
| 24 | Sieves: 0.5mm |
| 25 | Tray |
| 26 | Hot plate |
| 27 | Fume hood |
| 28 | Muffle furnace |
| 29 | Magnetic stirrer |
| 30 | Refrigeratore 200 ltr |
| 31 | Gas Fire Extinguisher |
| 32 | AUTOMATIC DIGESTION AND DISTILLATION SYTEMFOR TOTAL NITROGEN ANALYSIS |
| 33 | Overhead Storage Cabinet |
| 34 | Chemical Storage Cabinets |
| 35 | Slotted Angle Racks For Sample Storage |
| 36 | Lab Boards |
| 37 | Lab Safety Items |
| 38 | Air Conditioner- 1.5 Ton 5 Star - Inverter Split AC |
| 39 | White Aprons with Lab Names 10 |
| 40 | First Aid Kit (for 10 Persons) |
| 41 | Bottle Top Dispensers |
| 42 | ROTARY FLASK SHAKER: [ LABORATORY MODEL ] : |
| 43 | Crucible tong with bow stainless steel (Size 6”, 8”,10”)-3 each |
| 44 | UV –VIS SPECTROPHOTOMETER |
| 45 | required further electrification forsetting of Machineriesand plumbing for working of Lab |
| 46 | Acetic Acid (glacial) |
| 47 | Activated Charcoal – Darco G-60 |
| 48 | Ammonium Ferrous Sulphate (CP) |
| 49 | Ammonia Solution (CP) |
| 50 | Ammonium Acetate (CP) |
| 51 | Ammonium Bi-carbonate (AR) |
| 52 | Ammonium Metavanadate |
| 53 | Ammonium Molybdate (AR) |
| 54 | Ammonium Vanadate |
| 55 | Ascorbic Acid |
| 56 | Barium Chloride – CP and AR |
| 57 | Boric Acid (CP) |
| 58 | Bromocresol Green |
| 59 | Buffer solutions (pH 4.0, 7.0, 9.2) |
| 60 | Calcium Acetate (CP) |
| 61 | Calcium Carbonate (CP) |
| 62 | Calcium Chloride (CP) |
| 63 | Calcium Sulphate (CP) |
| 64 | Copper Sulphate (AR) |
| 65 | Copper Sulphate (CP) |
| 66 | Di-phenyl amine indicator |
| 67 | Di-ethylene Triamine Pentaacetic Acid |
| 68 | Digestion mixture containing Potassium Sulphate And Copper Sulphate |
| 69 | Di-phenyl amine indicator |
| 70 | DTPA (AR) |
| 71 | EDTA – Disodium Salt |
| 72 | Eriochrome Black – T |
| 73 | Ethyl Alcohol |
| 74 | Ferrous Sulphate (AR) |
| 75 | Ferrous Sulphate (CP) |
| 76 | Gum Acacia |
| 77 | Hydrochloric Acid (CP) |
| 78 | Hydrogen Peroxide |
| 79 | Hydroxyl Amine hydrochloride |
| 80 | Magnesium Chloride (AR) |
| 81 | Magnesium Sulphate (AR) |
| 82 | Manganese Chloride (CP) |
| 83 | Methyl Orange |
| 84 | Methyl Red |
| 85 | Methylene Blue |
| 86 | Mono-calcium Phosphate (AR) |
| 87 | Mureoxide Indicator |
| 88 | Nitric Acid (CP) |
| 89 | Nitric Acid (AR) |
| 90 | Nitrophenol (CP) |
| 91 | Para-nitrophenol (CP) |
| 92 | Perchloric Acid (CP) |
| 93 | pH indicator papers (Full pH range) |
| 94 | Phenophthalein indicator |
| 95 | Phosphoric Acid (LR) |
| 96 | Potassium Hydrogen Phosphate (KH2PO4) (AR) |
| 97 | Potassium Chloride (AR) |
| 98 | Potassium Chromate (CP) |
| 99 | Potassium dichromate (AR) |
| 100 | Potassium dihydrogen Orthophosphate |
| 101 | Potassium hydrogen Pthalate (AR) |
| 102 | Potassium permanganate (CP) |
| 103 | Potassium Sulphate (AR) |
| 104 | Salicylic Acid (CP) |
| 105 | Silver Sulphate |
| 106 | Sodium bi-carbonate (LR) |
| 107 | Sodium carbonate (AR) |
| 108 | Sodium carbonate (CP) |
| 109 | Sodium Cyanide |
| 110 | Sodium Diethyl dithiocarbomate |
| 111 | Sodium Fluoride (CP) |
| 112 | Sodium Hydroxide (CP) |
| 113 | Sodium Thiosulphate (CP) |
| 114 | Stannous Chloride (AR) |
| 115 | Sucrose (AR) |
| 116 | Sucrose (CP) |
| 117 | Sulphuric Acid (Conc./CP) |
| 118 | Toluene |
| 119 | Tri-ethanol amine (CP) |
| 120 | Tri-ethanol amine |
| 121 | Universal Indicator |
| 122 | Zinc Sulphate (AR) |
| 123 | Azomethine H |
| 124 | AAS Standard solution( Cu) |
| 125 | Antimony potassium tartarate |
| 126 | Charcoal |
| 127 | Darco G-60 |
| 128 | Feroin indicator |
| 129 | Glacial Acetic acid |
| 130 | Acetone |
| 131 | Ethanol |
| 132 | Di-ethyl diethiocarbamate |
| 133 | Potassium hydroxide |
| 134 | Silver Nitrate |
| 135 | Cupric Sulphate |
| 136 | Metallic selenium powder |
| 137 | Calcium Hydroxide |
| 138 | Glassware Cleaning solution |
| 139 | PH buffer solution 4.00 |
| 140 | PH buffer solution 7.00 |
| 141 | PH buffer solution 9.2 |
| 142 | AAS Standard solution( Fe) |
| 143 | AAS Standard solution(Mn) |
| 144 | AAS Standard solution( Zn) |
| 145 | AAS Standard solution( B) |
| 146 | AAS Standard solution(Ca) |
| 147 | AAS Standard solution(Mg) |
| 148 | Bottle (Polyethylene) 20 LTR |
| 149 | Bottle (Polyethylene) 10 LTR |
| 150 | Bottle (Glass) for reagents with glass stoppers 250ML |
| 151 | Bottle (Glass) for reagents with glass stoppers500 ML |
| 152 | Bottle (Glass) for reagents with glass stoppers1000 ML |
| 153 | Bottle (Glass) for reagents with glass stoppers2000ML |
| 154 | Bottle Glass ( Amber) 500ML |
| 155 | Bottle Glass ( Amber) 1000ML |
| 156 | Bottle (Polyethylene) – Wash bottle 250ML |
| 157 | Bottle (Polyethylene) – Wash bottle 500 ML |
| 158 | Burettes fitted with screw thread stopcocksGraduation interval 0.05 (ml)capacity 10ML |
| 159 | Burettes fitted with screw thread stopcocks Graduation interval 0.05(ml) capacity25 ML |
| 160 | Burettes fitted with screw thread stopcocks Graduation interval 0.1(ml) capacity10 ML |
| 161 | Burettes fitted with screw thread stopcocks Graduation interval 0.1 (ml) capacity 25 ML |
| 162 | Burette (automatic) (Mounted on Reservoir) Graduation interval0.1l (ml) capacity 25 ML |
| 163 | Burette (automatic) (Mounted on Reservoir)Graduation interval0.1 (ml) capacity 50 ML |
| 164 | Cylinder (Glass) graduated with an interval of : 0.5 mlcapacity10 ML |
| 165 | Cylinder (Glass) graduated with an interval of :1 ml capacity 25 ML |
| 166 | Cylinder (Glass) graduated with an interval of :2 mlcapacity50 ML |
| 167 | Cylinder (Glass) graduated with an interval of :2 ml capacity 100 ML |
| 168 | Cylinder (Glass) graduated with an interval of :5 ml capacity50 ML |
| 169 | Crucible (Silica) 30 ML |
| 170 | Desiccator with Appx. I.D. of ground flange 200 MM |
| 171 | Dishes diameter as 150 mm and height as 80 mm |
| 172 | Flask (Conical)100 ml cap. |
| 173 | Flask (Conical) 250 ml cap. |
| 174 | Flask (Conical)500 ml cap. |
| 175 | Flask (Conical)1000 ml cap. |
| 176 | Flask (Volumetric) 25 ML |
| 177 | Flask (Volumetric) 50 ML |
| 178 | Flask (Volumetric) 100 ML |
| 179 | Flask (Volumetric) 250 ML |
| 180 | Flask (Volumetric) 500 ML |
| 181 | Flask (Volumetric) 1000 ML |
| 182 | Funnel, Plain, 600 angle Diameter 75 mm |
| 183 | Pipettes (Measuring)Capacity1mlGraduation interval 0.1 ML |
| 184 | Pipettes (Measuring)Capacity2 mlGraduation interval0.1 ML |
| 185 | Pipettes (Measuring)Capacity 5 ml Graduation interval 0.1 ML |
| 186 | Pipettes (Measuring)Capacity 10 mlGraduation interval 0.1 ML |
| 187 | Pipettes (Measuring)Capacity 25 mlGraduation interval0.2 ML |
| 188 | Pipettes (Measuring)Capacity 50 mlGraduation interval0.5 ML |
| 189 | Test TubeApp. O.D. x Height (mm) 12 x 10 |
| 190 | Test TubeApp. O.D. x Height (mm) 15 x 125 |
| 191 | Test TubeApp. O.D. x Height (mm) 18 x 150 |
| 192 | Watch Glass Diameter100 mm |
| 193 | Watch Glass Diameter 120 mm |
| 194 | Rubber Stopper diameter15 mm |
| 195 | Rubber Stopper diameter18 mm |
| 196 | Rubber Stopper diameter20 mm |
| 197 | Rubber Stopper diameter25 mm |
| 198 | Rubber Stopper diameter30 mm |
| 199 | Spatula (stainless) with wooden handle, blade length 100 mm |
| 200 | Wire gauge with asbestos center 150 x 150 mm |
| 201 | Beaker100 ML |
| 202 | Beaker 500 ML |
| 203 | Beaker 1000ML |
| 204 | Glass rod100 MM |
| 205 | Whatman No. 42, 100 circle/pkt |
| 206 | Whatman No. 1,100 circle/pkt |
| 207 | Installation and On-site Operating Training of 3 months for technical staff. |