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Analytical Lab Equipment Manufacturer, Suppliers and Exporter in India

Educational Instrument is leading Analytical Lab Equipment Manufacturer,and supplier and Exporter in India, Algeria (Algiers), Angola (Luanda), Argentina (Buenos Aires), Armenia (Yerevan), Australia(Canberra), Austria (Vienna), Bahrain (Manama), Bangladesh (Dhaka), Bhutan (Thimphu), Bolivia (Sucre), Botswana (Gaborone), Brazil (Brasília), Brunei (Bandar Seri Begawan), Montenegro (Podgorica), Morocco (Rabat), Mozambique (Maputo), Myanmar (Naypyidaw), Namibia (Windhoek), Nepal (Kathmandu), New Zealand (Wellington), Nigeria (Abuja), Oman (Muscat), Palestine (Ramallah), Panama (Panama City), Papua New Guinea (Port Moresby), Paraguay (Asunción), Peru (Lima), Philippines (Manila)¸ Portugal (Lisbon), Qatar (Doha), Rwanda (Kigali), Saudi Arabia (Riyadh), Senegal (Dakar), Serbia (Belgrade), Sierra Leone (Freetown), Slovakia (Bratislava), South Africa (Cape Town) (Pretoria) (Bloemfontein), South Sudan (Juba), Spain (Madrid), Sri Lanka (Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte) (Colombo), Sudan (Khartoum), Syria (Damascus), Tanzania (Dodoma), Thailand (Bangkok), Togo (Lomé), Tonga (Nuku'alofa), Trinidad and Tobago (Port of Spain), Tunisia (Tunis), Turkey (Ankara), Turkmenistan (Ashgabat), Uganda (Kampala), United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi), United Kingdom (London), United States (Washington, D.C.)

Analytical laboratory equipment consists of those instruments that are employed in qualitative and quantitative analysis, testing, data acquisition, measurement, and experimentation in the domains of chemistry, biology, physics, and other laboratory sciences. Educational Instruments is an Manufacturer & Exporter of analytical laboratory equipment to educational institutions, university laboratories, TVET centers, research laboratories, and industries; we supply to customers in India and worldwide.

The available range of analytical laboratory equipment comprises spectrophotometers, chromatography units, digital pH meters, conductivity meters, flame photometers, top loading analytical balances, centrifuges, refractometers, viscometers, and electrochemical analyzers. The category also covers electrochemistry instruments, pharmacology instruments, research equipment, pharmacy laboratory equipment, general laboratory equipment, and pathology and laboratory equipment. Buyers should select instruments according to the sample, analytical objective, measurement parameter, required technical specification, intended user group, and quantity. Where model-specific ranges, capacities, accuracy, dimensions, materials, or configurations are not published, specifications should be requested before procurement or tender approval.

How do you choose analytical lab equipment for a laboratory?

Choose analytical lab equipment by first defining the sample, analytical objective, measurement parameter, science discipline, intended users, and mandatory technical specifications. The published range supports qualitative and quantitative studies and includes instruments for optical analysis, chromatography, pH, conductivity, flame photometry, weighing, centrifugation, refractometry, viscosity measurement, and electrochemical analysis.

The required instrument should then be matched to the actual laboratory task. Buyers should not assume unspecified measuring ranges, accuracy, capacities, dimensions, materials, electrical requirements, accessories, or configurations. Where those details are not published, specifications should be requested for the exact model before ordering, preparing a tender response, or carrying out technical compliance evaluation.

What types of analytical laboratory equipment are available?

The published Analytical Lab Equipment category identifies spectrophotometers, chromatography systems, digital pH meters, conductivity meters, flame photometers, top load analytical balances, centrifuges, refractometers, viscometers, and electrochemical analyzers. These instruments support different analytical, measurement, separation, weighing, and sample-study requirements.

The category is further organised into electrochemistry instruments, pharmacology instruments, research equipment, pharmacy laboratory equipment, general laboratory equipment, and pathology and laboratory equipment.

Individual specifications should be reviewed separately because the category page does not publish a uniform set of operating ranges, capacities, accuracy values, dimensions, materials, accessories, or configurations for every instrument.

What are analytical laboratory instruments used for?

Analytical laboratory instruments are used for qualitative and quantitative studies, sample analysis, experimental work, academic research, and data collection. The supplied category page specifically associates analytical equipment with chemistry, biology, and physics and identifies schools, colleges, universities, and research facilities as intended institutional users.

Different instrument types address different analytical tasks. Digital pH meters measure pH where required. Conductivity meters are selected for conductivity measurement. Analytical balances support weighing. Centrifuges support separation by centrifugation. Refractometers, viscometers, spectrophotometers, chromatography systems, flame photometers, and electrochemical analyzers should be selected according to the intended analytical objective and exact technical requirement.

Model-specific suitability should be confirmed from the required specification rather than inferred solely from the instrument name.

Which disciplines and institutions use analytical lab equipment?

Analytical lab equipment is used in chemistry, biology, physics, academic research, laboratory analysis, and other settings where measurement, sample study, or data collection is required. The supplied audience includes schools, universities, TVET institutions, research laboratories, and industry.

The category page specifically states that analytical laboratory equipment is offered to schools, colleges, universities, and research facilities. The broader About Us page identifies Analytical Laboratory Equipment among the company's published equipment categories and states that its products are intended to facilitate learning and research.

Equipment selection should reflect the actual user group and analytical task because requirements may differ between teaching laboratories, university laboratories, TVET settings, research work, and industrial applications.

What specifications should buyers compare before selecting analytical equipment?

Buyers should compare the measurement principle, analytical objective, sample type, required range, accuracy, capacity, configuration, accessories, quantity, documentation, and service needs where those factors are relevant to the intended instrument. Exact model specifications should be requested whenever they are not published.

For example, a pH meter should be selected according to the actual pH-measurement requirement, while a conductivity meter should match the required conductivity application. An analytical balance, centrifuge, spectrophotometer, chromatography system, refractometer, viscometer, flame photometer, or electrochemical analyzer may require a different technical comparison.

The supplied pages do not provide a single specification set applicable to every analytical instrument, so procurement decisions should be based on the exact product and required experiment or analysis.

How should schools, universities and laboratories request a quotation?

A formal quotation request should include the required product list or category, quantity, institution name, and billing address. For analytical instruments, buyers should also state the intended application and all mandatory technical specifications needed for accurate product matching.

A clear enquiry may identify the required spectrophotometer, chromatography system, digital pH meter, conductivity meter, flame photometer, analytical balance, centrifuge, refractometer, viscometer, electrochemical analyzer, or other analytical equipment.

Where procurement is specification-driven, the buyer should also provide required measuring ranges, accuracy, capacity, sample requirements, configuration, accessories, electrical requirements, documentation needs, and quantities where applicable. This avoids assuming technical characteristics that are not published on the category page.

Does Educational Instruments export analytical laboratory equipment internationally?

Yes. Educational Instruments is identified in the supplied input as a Manufacturer & Exporter, and its About Us page states that it has distributors and dealers across more than 82 countries. Its FAQ separately states that educational laboratory equipment is exported to schools and institutions in Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.

The FAQ also states that assistance is available with logistics, customs forms, and packaging requirements for international supply.

International buyers should identify the destination market, equipment list, quantities, mandatory specifications, documentation requirements, and any packaging or logistics conditions when requesting a formal quotation.

What documentation and technical support are stated as available?

Educational Instruments states that every kit or equipment has printed or electronic user manuals and safety and installation instructions, with experimentation logs or worksheets supplied for relevant kits. The FAQ also states that technical assistance is available for installation and troubleshooting.

For bulk orders or sophisticated setups, the company states that live virtual demonstrations or on-site consultations can be arranged. Applicability should be confirmed for the particular analytical instrument, order size, technical requirement, and destination.

Buyers should therefore specify any requirements for manuals, installation instructions, technical assistance, demonstrations, or consultation during the enquiry stage rather than assuming that every support service applies identically to every analytical product.

What analytical lab equipment types can buyers compare?

Type

Key feature supported by supplied input

Typical use

Spectrophotometers

Published analytical instrument type

Qualitative or quantitative analytical studies requiring spectrophotometric analysis

Chromatography systems

Published analytical instrument type

Laboratory separation and analytical studies

Digital pH meters

Instrument for pH measurement

Measuring pH where required

Conductivity meters

Instrument for conductivity measurement

Measuring conductivity where required

Flame photometers

Published analytical instrument type

Analytical work requiring flame photometry

Top load analytical balances

Analytical weighing equipment

Laboratory weighing

Centrifuges

Published laboratory separation equipment

Centrifugation and sample separation

Refractometers

Published analytical instrument type

Refractometric measurement where required

Viscometers

Published analytical instrument type

Viscosity measurement where required

Electrochemical analyzers

Published analytical instrument type

Electrochemical analysis

The equipment types above are limited to instruments explicitly identified on the supplied Analytical Lab Equipment category page.

What selection criteria should procurement teams use?

Criterion

What to check

Analytical objective

Define whether the requirement concerns qualitative study, quantitative study, sample analysis, measurement, separation, weighing, or data collection

Science discipline

Identify whether the requirement relates to chemistry, biology, physics, or another relevant laboratory field

Instrument type

Specify the required analytical instrument or equipment category

Intended users

Confirm whether the equipment is for a school, university, TVET institution, research laboratory, or industry

Sample or application

Identify the sample, experiment, or analytical application where relevant

Technical specifications

Confirm required ranges, accuracy, capacities, dimensions, materials, configurations, accessories, and other mandatory details where applicable

Quantity

State the required quantity for every instrument

Documentation

Confirm required user manuals and safety or installation instructions

Technical support

State whether installation assistance, troubleshooting, demonstration, or consultation is required

Export requirements

Provide the destination market and any logistics, customs-form, packaging, or documentation requirements

Quotation information

Provide the product list or category, quantity, institution name, and billing address

These criteria are based only on the supplied Analytical Lab Equipment, About Us, FAQ, product, and tender pages.

What analytical lab equipment subcategories are identified?

The Analytical Lab Equipment category identifies six published subcategories:

  • Electrochemistry Instruments
  • Pharmacology Instruments
  • Research Equipment
  • Pharmacy Laboratory Equipments
  • General Laboratory Equipment
  • Pathology and Laboratory Equipment

These subcategories are explicitly listed within the Analytical Lab Equipment section of the supplied category and product pages.

What manufacturer-stated certifications and standards are listed?

The Educational Instruments based in Mumbai have Analytical Lab Equipment having standard and Quality Control Certifications of ISO 9001, ISO 13485, ISO/IEC 17025, National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL), CE marking, UL Listing, ETL Listing, CSA Group requirements, RoHS, REACH, ASTM standards, Good Laboratory Practice (GLP), Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), and FDA 21 CFR Part 820.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is analytical lab equipment?

Analytical lab equipment includes instruments used for qualitative and quantitative studies, sample analysis, measurement, laboratory experiments, research, and data collection. The published range includes spectrophotometers, chromatography systems, digital pH meters, conductivity meters, flame photometers, analytical balances, centrifuges, refractometers, viscometers, and electrochemical analyzers.

What types of analytical laboratory instruments are available?

The published Analytical Lab Equipment category includes spectrophotometers, chromatography systems, digital pH meters, conductivity meters, flame photometers, top load analytical balances, centrifuges, refractometers, viscometers, and electrochemical analyzers. Product-specific specifications should be requested where ranges, accuracy, capacities, dimensions, materials, or configurations are not published.

Which institutions use analytical lab equipment?

Analytical lab equipment is used by schools, universities, TVET institutions, research laboratories, and industry according to the supplied audience data. The category page specifically identifies schools, colleges, universities, and research facilities as users of analytical laboratory equipment for experimental work, academic research, and data collection.

What analytical lab equipment is used for chemistry, biology, and physics?

The supplied category page states that analytical laboratory equipment supports sample analysis and experimental work in chemistry, biology, and physics. The exact instrument should be chosen according to the analytical objective, measurement parameter, sample, experiment, and mandatory technical specification.

What should buyers check before ordering analytical laboratory equipment?

Buyers should check the intended application, instrument type, sample or experiment, required range, accuracy, capacity, configuration, accessories, quantity, documentation, and support requirements where relevant. Exact specifications should be requested for the chosen model whenever those values are not published on the category page.

Does Educational Instruments export analytical laboratory equipment?

Yes. Educational Instruments is identified in the supplied input as a Manufacturer & Exporter. Its About Us page states that it has distributors and dealers across more than 82 countries, while its FAQ identifies exports of educational laboratory equipment to Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.

Are user manuals and installation instructions available?

Yes. Educational Instruments states that every kit or equipment has printed or electronic user manuals and safety and installation instructions, with experimentation logs or worksheets provided for relevant kits. The exact documentation supplied with an individual analytical instrument should be confirmed during procurement.

What information is required to request a formal quotation?

A formal quotation request should include the product list or category, quantity, institution name, and billing address. For analytical instruments, buyers should also provide the intended application and mandatory technical specifications needed to identify or evaluate the required equipment accurately.

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For school, university, TVET, research, industrial, institutional, bulk, tender, or export requirements, provide the required analytical instruments, quantities, intended applications, mandatory technical specifications, institution details, and destination market.

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