Biology Lab Manufacturer, Suppliers and Exporter in Ambala

Lab Equipments Ambala is leading Biology Lab Manufacturer,and supplier and Exporter in Ambala 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.)

Biology lab equipment covers the models, dissection instruments, prepared slides and apparatus used to teach human biology, zoology, botany and practical laboratory technique. Lab Equipments Ambala manufactures and exports this range from Ambala, Haryana, across six areas: Human System Model, Skeleton Bones and Joints Model, Head and Facial Model, Dissecting and Surgical, Zoological Models, and Biology Lab Equipment. Most of the range is anatomical and biological models, and the catalogue is unusually specific about the things that decide a purchase — how many parts a model separates into, whether it is life size or enlarged, what it is made from, and whether it ships numbered with a key card.

What each Biology Lab area covers

The six areas below are the subcategories of the Biology Lab range. Each is a live category page on this site with its own product listings.

Product type

Key characteristic

Typical application

Human System Model

The largest area. Dissectible torsos in a published part-count ladder, plus organ and system models: heart (2, 3 and 4 part, jumbo, pumping and cardiac-beat versions), lungs and respiratory system, larynx, thoracic organs, digestive system, liver, pancreas, spleen, stomach, intestinal villus, kidney and urinary system, lymphatic system, skin, pelvis and reproductive organs, nervous system, spinal cord, and DNA, RNA-related and protein structure models

Human biology and physiology teaching from secondary level through undergraduate and nursing courses

Skeleton, Bones and Joints Model

Full skeletons in economy, superior, life-size PVC, small plastic and mini formats; disarticulated sets; skeletons with organs and muscles; painted skeletons showing muscle origins and insertions; skulls including fetal and infant; functional shoulder, elbow, hip, knee and hand joints; cervical, thoracic and lumbar spinal columns; pelvis and femur

Osteology, joint movement and skeletal anatomy practicals

Head and Facial Model

Brain models in 2, 4 and 8 parts, brain with arteries, brain stem, brain in head, median and horizontal head sections, neuron, spinal cord, eye (including enlarged and with eyelids), ear in 3, 5 and 6 parts, nose and olfactory organ, nasal cavity, tongue, and a substantial dental group covering jaws, tooth sets, individual tooth types and dentition development

Neuroanatomy, special senses and dental morphology teaching

Dissecting and Surgical

Dissecting sets in four sizes, scalpels and handles, forceps, scissors, needles and needle holders, awls, seekers, section lifters, dissecting pins, razors, boards, dishes and wax-lined trays, and gloves

Practical dissection work in school, college and university biology laboratories

Zoological Models

Dissection models named to species where relevant — domestic hen and pigeon, fish, earthworm (Pheretima posthuma), frog, male cockroach, female rat — plus Ascaris, Hydra, pork tapeworm head (Taenia solium), Paramecium, Euglena and locust; a 24-model frog development set; and mitosis and meiosis cell-division sets with DNA and RNA models

Comparative zoology, invertebrate and vertebrate anatomy, and cell division teaching

Biology Lab Equipment

Working apparatus and consumables rather than models: rotary microtome, respirometer, Ganong and white-stand potometers, electric clinostat, food calorimeter, vacuum desiccator, digital flame photometer, electrophoresis power supply, prepared slide sets and cover slips, glass droppers and scalpel blades — together with plant-science models covering dicot leaf, dicot root, monocot stem and germination

Physiology, plant science and microscopy practicals, and general biology laboratory equipping

Buyer's selection guide

How should a procurement team compare anatomical models?

Compare four things: part count, scale, material and whether a numbered key card is included. All four appear in the product data on this site and all four change the price and the teaching value.

Part count is the most useful single comparison in the torso range, which is published as a ladder rather than a single item — Mini 2 and Mini at the compact end, then 9, 12, 14, 23, 24 and a 27-part torso with muscles and an open back. A 9-part model suits a classroom demonstration; a 24 or 27-part model suits a laboratory where students handle and reassemble it.

Scale is stated where a model is not life size. The eye model is enlarged three times, the ovary and fallopian tube model five times, a kidney model twice, a spinal cord segment six times, and one dental care model 1.5 times. If a syllabus expects students to identify small structures, an enlarged model does the work a life-size one cannot.

What materials are used, and why does that matter for a school?

Materials are stated per product and vary across the skeleton range in particular. Economy and superior full skeletons and one skull model are made from a mix of clay and fibre glass; other skeletons, joints, pelvis models and many organ models are PVC plastic, described in one case as advanced PVC. Fibre-glass-and-clay construction and moulded plastic behave differently in transit and under daily student handling, so it is worth confirming which construction applies to the specific model code you are ordering rather than to the category as a whole.

What should a school or laboratory confirm before ordering?

Confirm the exact product code, because several models appear in more than one area of this range. Human skeletons, skulls, kidney, urinary system, nasal cavity, hen anatomy and dissecting sets are listed both in their subject subcategory and again under Biology Lab Equipment. Ordering by product code rather than by product name avoids duplicate lines on a purchase order and makes it clear which listing has been quoted.

Also confirm what is mounted and what is loose. Many models are described as mounted on a base or stand and numbered with a key card; some are explicitly not dissectible. Where a practical requires students to take a model apart, check the description says so.

What does a bulk or institutional quotation need from the buyer?

Give the product name and code exactly as listed, the quantity per line, the delivery destination, and any specification your tender fixes — part count, scale, material or set size. Where a syllabus or bill of quantities drives the list, send that document. Set sizes are published for several items and are worth stating explicitly in a schedule: dissecting sets come in 6, 10, 18 and 20-instrument configurations, the frog development set contains 24 models, the meiosis set 12, and the prepared slide sets contain 25 botany slides, 20 plant anatomy slides and 12 animal slides.

Applications and buyer groups

This range is used in secondary and higher secondary biology laboratories, undergraduate biology, zoology and botany departments, nursing and paramedical training institutions, medical and dental teaching collections, and teacher training institutes. Lab Equipments Ambala supplies schools, colleges, universities, technical institutes, research laboratories, healthcare institutions, industrial laboratories and government organisations, and exports to countries across Asia, the Middle East and Africa.

The split within the range is practical. Human System Model, Skeleton Bones and Joints Model and Head and Facial Model carry the human anatomy teaching collection and account for most of the catalogue. Zoological Models covers the comparative anatomy and invertebrate work that sits in most secondary and undergraduate zoology syllabi, with dissection models standing in where live or preserved specimens are restricted. Dissecting and Surgical supplies the instruments for hands-on dissection. Biology Lab Equipment holds the measuring and preparation apparatus — microtome, respirometer, potometers, clinostat, flame photometer, electrophoresis power supply — along with the plant science models and the prepared slides that support microscope work.

Institutional and export support

Lab Equipments Ambala manufactures in Ambala, Haryana, and states that it provides custom product development for specific institutional requirements, export packaging for international shipping, technical support and training, after-sales support and clear pricing. Product names, images, technical specifications, descriptions, applications, model information and catalogue details are available across the range, and specification or bill-of-quantity matching can be handled directly against a submitted equipment list.

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Frequently asked questions

Are Biology Lab products sold individually or only as complete sets?

Individually. Every subcategory page lists products one at a time with a product code, so an order can be built line by line. Some individual products are themselves sets — a 24-model frog development set, a 12-slide animal slide set — and the contents are stated in the listing.

How are product codes structured?

Each code combines a prefix identifying the Biology Lab area with a serial number: EL-HSM for Human System Model, EL-SBAJM for Skeleton Bones and Joints Model, EL-HAFM for Head and Facial Model, EL-DAS for Dissecting and Surgical, EL-ZM for Zoological Models and EL-BLE for Biology Lab Equipment.

Are dissection models an alternative to preserved specimens?

They are used for the same practicals. The Zoological Models range covers the standard dissection subjects — earthworm, frog, cockroach, rat, fish, hen and pigeon — as permanent three-dimensional models showing external features on one side and the dissection on the other, which is why they are often specified where preserved specimens are restricted or where a model has to survive repeated classes.

Do models come labelled, and in which language?

Many listings state that the model is numbered and supplied with a key card, and several specify an English key card. Confirm the key card language for your market when you request a quotation.

Where can I see the full Biology Lab product list?

Open any of the six subcategory pages linked above, or theProducts index for the whole catalogue.

Request a quotation

Send your equipment list, syllabus or bill of quantities and we will return a quotation against it, with technical specifications for each line.Contact the team or view thetender and OEM page for institutional and project supply.

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