Laboratory Equipment Manufacturer, Suppliers and Exporter in Ambala

Lab Equipments Ambala is leading Laboratory Equipment 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.)

Laboratory equipment covers the general bench apparatus a science laboratory needs regardless of discipline — the equipment used to heat, sterilise, weigh, mix, separate and support work in progress. Lab Equipments Ambala manufactures and exports this range from Ambala, Haryana, across eleven areas: Autoclaves, Burners, Heating Mantle, Hot Plates, Centrifuges, Balances, Laboratory Stirrer, Laboratory Instruments, Water Bath, Retort Clamp and Bosshead. Unlike a discipline-specific range, this is the shared infrastructure that chemistry, biology and physics laboratories all draw on, which is why capacities, temperature ranges, speeds and rod diameters — rather than experiment names — are the specifications that decide a purchase here.

What each Laboratory Equipment area covers

Product type

Key characteristic

Typical application

Autoclaves

Portable single-drum, electric, gas and stainless steel autoclaves, including a 15-litre stainless steel unit; lids fitted with pressure gauge and double safety valve; rubber and vulcanised polychloroprene gaskets; plus an autoclavable polypropylene draining basket

Sterilising media, glassware and instruments in biology, microbiology and general science laboratories

Burners

The widest burner range in the section: Bunsen (standard, micro at 9 cm, adjustable, stopcock, pilot flame, flame-stabiliser), Meker (economy and heavy 80 mm die-cast base), Teclu, Tirrill, natural gas and high-temperature patterns with needle-valve gas control; alcohol burners and lamps, wickless and with metal caps; electric burner and block heater; plus burner tubes, neoprene and flexible steel tubing, flame spreaders, butane and piezo lighters

Heating in chemistry and general science practicals; the alternatives cover laboratories without a piped gas supply

Heating Mantle

250 ml and 1000 ml mantles, multi-position, digital, and mantle-plus-stirrer (Rota Mantle) combinations with stepless speed control to 1200 rpm; rolled aluminium bodies and steel cases with chemical-resistant coating

Even heating of round-bottom flasks in distillation, reflux and synthesis work

Hot Plates

Rectangular, round and ceramic-top hot plates with published maximum surface temperatures of 300°C, 340°C and 350°C; three-position rotary and digital control; 800 W elements on 220 V AC; die-cast aluminium bodies with anti-corrosion coating

Bench heating where an open flame is unsuitable or unavailable

Centrifuges

Clinical (300–4500 rpm), universal, economical (3500 rpm), laboratory low-speed, hand-cranked, mini and micro units with microprocessor preset speeds from 2000 to 16000 rpm, and a hematocrit centrifuge taking 24 capillaries of 75 × 1 mm; fixed-angle and swing-out rotor heads; 5-step and stepless speed regulators with timers

Separation work in biology, clinical and pathology teaching laboratories

Balances

Two distinct groups. Electronic: analytical (220 g capacity, 0.0001 g resolution), precision, portable, compact (300 g and 2000 g), high-range with backlit LCD, and table-top with rechargeable battery and stainless platter. Mechanical and classical: triple-beam, physical, chemical with rider scale, single-pan (311 g × 10 mg, four beams), double-beam (0–200 g × 10 g plus 0–10 g × 0.1 g), lever, Roberval, Beranger and compression. Also brass and cast alloy mass sets, slotted masses and hangers, scale pans and an anti-vibration table

Quantitative work from junior classroom weighing through to analytical chemistry

Laboratory Stirrer

Magnetic stirrers including ultra-thin and mini formats, hot-plate stirrer combinations to 300°C, a vortex mixer with variable speed from 0–2500 rpm, and PTFE-coated stirrer bars in 25 × 6, 9 × 25 and 9 × 35 mm

Continuous mixing during titration, dissolution and synthesis

Laboratory Instruments

The broadest area, covering four different kinds of item: analytical instruments (single-beam UV-VIS spectrophotometer, Karl Fischer titrimeter, dissolved oxygen meter, digital photo colorimeter 400–700 nm, colony counter 0–9999, melting point apparatus 40–350°C at 1°C readability, moisture analysers, water and soil analysis kit); thermal and mixing equipment (43-litre oven, incubator, drying and warming cabinet, orbital shaker, tube roller, block heater); containment and safety (ducted and ductless fume cupboards, polypropylene mobile fume cabinets and acid filters, biosafety cabinet, safety screens, goggles and spectacles); and bench support and consumables (test tube racks, pipette stands, laboratory jack, bottle-top dispenser, vacuum pumps hand and electric, rubber and vacuum tubing, weighing trays)

General laboratory equipping, safety provision and instrumental analysis

Water Bath

Unstirred thermostatic baths at 2.5, 14 and 22 litres, an 8-litre digital stirred bath, digital unstirred and triple-bath units with independent control, serological baths with dome covers and perforated removable shelves, rectangular electric baths with 1 kW heaters and cut-out, a copper hemispherical bath with concentric rings, and heated timed ultrasonic baths at 45 and 90 litres; plus stainless steel 12-hole test tube racks, polypropylene surface spheres and hinged gable lids

Controlled-temperature incubation, warming and sample preparation

Retort Clamp

Three-prong and four-prong clamps with rubber, cork or silicone-lined die-cast jaws; versions supplied with an integral bosshead taking rods up to 15 mm; three-finger clamps with independently adjustable span; and 18/10 stainless steel standard and special patterns with round jaws

Holding glassware and apparatus on retort stands

Bosshead

Swivel, cross-type, squared (adjustable through 0–360°), three-angle, hook and frame bossheads, taking rods up to 16 mm and 16.5 mm, in zinc die-cast, coated aluminium, chromium-plated malleable cast iron and 18/10 stainless steel, with thumb, socket, ring, heart and safety screw types

Connecting clamps to stands and building multi-level apparatus assemblies

Buyer's selection guide

Which specifications should a procurement team compare?

Compare the working figure that governs the task, because in this range that figure is usually published. For heating equipment it is maximum temperature and element rating — the hot plates state 300°C, 340°C and 350°C, and the general-purpose plate an 800 W element. For centrifuges it is speed range and rotor capacity — 300–4500 rpm on the clinical unit, 2000–16000 rpm on the microprocessor micro-centrifuge. For balances it is capacity paired with resolution, which is the only pairing that tells you whether a balance suits the work: 220 g at 0.0001 g is an analytical instrument, 311 g at 10 mg is a classroom one. For water baths and heating mantles it is volume. For clamps and bossheads it is the rod diameter accepted — 15 mm on clamp-mounted bossheads, 16 mm and 16.5 mm on the separate bossheads.

What should a school or laboratory confirm before ordering?

Confirm electrical supply against the specific product, not the category. Most of this range is stated at 220 V AC, but at least one item on the site publishes a 110 V AC 60 Hz input. Because supply voltage and frequency vary by destination, the safe practice is to specify your voltage and frequency in writing on the enquiry and have it confirmed per line item rather than assumed.

Confirm what is a machine and what is an accessory. Several listings in this range are components rather than equipment — a fixed-angle rotor listed among the centrifuges, a safety screw among the bossheads, a draining basket among the autoclaves, replacement filters and lids elsewhere. These are useful to order alongside the parent unit, but they should not be counted as the unit itself on a schedule.

Where do the same products appear in more than one area?

Combined hot-plate stirrers are listed under both Hot Plates and Laboratory Stirrer, and a block heater appears under both Burners and Laboratory Instruments. If you need a hot-plate stirrer, look in both areas before concluding a configuration is unavailable, and quote the product code you want so the quotation matches a single listing.

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

Give the product name and full product code as listed, quantity per line, delivery destination, and your supply voltage and frequency. State any specification your tender fixes — capacity, resolution, temperature range, speed range, rod diameter or material. Where a bill of quantities or syllabus drives the list, send it; matching against the document directly produces fewer substitutions than working from descriptions. Say whether you want the consignment consolidated or split by institution.

Applications and buyer groups

This range equips secondary and higher secondary science laboratories, undergraduate chemistry, biology and physics departments, technical and vocational institutes, teacher training colleges, and research and industrial laboratories. 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.

Within the range the split follows laboratory function rather than subject. Burners, Hot Plates, Heating Mantle and Water Bath cover heating from open flame through to controlled-temperature immersion. Autoclaves cover sterilisation. Balances cover weighing across the full accuracy span from classroom to analytical. Centrifuges and Laboratory Stirrer cover separation and mixing. Retort Clamp and Bosshead cover apparatus support and are consumable at scale — they are ordered in quantity and replaced routinely. Laboratory Instruments is the broadest area, holding instrumental analysis, thermal cabinets, fume containment and safety equipment, and general bench consumables.

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.

Related categories

Frequently asked questions

Is this range sold as complete laboratory packages or as individual items?

As individual items. Every subcategory page lists products one at a time with a product code, so a laboratory can be equipped line by line and phased across budget years.

How are product codes structured?

Each code combines a prefix with a serial number — EL-A for Autoclaves, EL-HM for Heating Mantle, EL-HP for Hot Plates, EL-C for Centrifuges, EL-LS for Laboratory Stirrer, EL-LI for Laboratory Instruments, EL-WB for Water Bath and EL-RC for Retort Clamp. Because a few prefixes are shared across areas, always quote the complete code including the serial number when you enquire.

Which equipment here needs a dedicated utility connection?

Fume cupboards in ducted form need extraction provision, and gas burners need a piped gas supply or an appropriate cylinder arrangement. Electric burners, hot plates, heating mantles and water baths run from a standard laboratory socket at the stated voltage. Confirm room services with the enquiry so the right variant is quoted.

Are consumables and spare parts available separately?

Yes for several lines. Stirrer bars, burner tubing and spare jets, water bath lids and surface spheres, bath test-tube racks, replacement fume-hood acid filters, bosshead screws and rotors are listed as their own products with their own codes.

Where can I see the full Laboratory Equipment product list?

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

Request a quotation

Send your equipment list or bill of quantities with your supply voltage and frequency, 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.

There are no products in the category

Office Address

Works: Block-10 Naraingarh Chowk Crossing, Baldev Nagar,
Ambala, Haryana 134003,

[email protected]

Follow Us