Physics Lab Manufacturer, Suppliers and Exporter in Ambala
Lab Equipments Ambala is leading Physics 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.)
Physics lab equipment covers the apparatus used to run practical experiments in mechanics, heat, light, sound, electricity, magnetism and the properties of matter. Lab Equipments Ambala manufactures and exports this range from Ambala, Haryana, and organises it into nine working areas: Electrical and Electronics, Magnetism, Applied Mechanics, Light and Optics, Properties of Matter, Lab Meters, Heat, Elasticity and Surface Tension, and Physics Miscellaneous Products. The catalogue is built around named laboratory patterns — Searle's, Kater's, Barton's, Koenig's, Quincke's, Lee's and Charlton's — that appear directly in secondary and undergraduate practical syllabi, which makes it straightforward for a procurement team to match an equipment list line by line.
What each Physics Lab area covers
The nine areas below are the subcategories of the Physics Lab range. Each one is a live category page on this site with its own product listings.
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Physics Lab area |
What it covers |
Typical use |
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Inclined planes, flywheel, inertia table and disc, torsion pendulums and torsion apparatus, beam bending and cantilever apparatus, Kater's and bifilar pendulums, parallelogram of forces, Fletcher trolley, universal force table, wheel and axle, whirling table, vernier calipers, micrometer screw gauges, spring balances, slotted weights and hangers, stopwatches |
Motion, force, moments, rotational dynamics and measurement practicals |
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Overflow (Eureka) vessels in metal and plastic, Nicholson hydrometer, Hare's apparatus, U-tube manometers, metal cubes and cylinders, pendulum bobs, vacuum and air pumps, bell-jar apparatus, Magdeburg hemispheres, spouting cylinder, Pascal's law apparatus, Bernoulli tube, Boyle's and Charles's law apparatus, Bourdon gauge, lift and force pumps, hydraulic press, kinetic theory apparatus |
Density, upthrust, fluid pressure, gas laws and kinetic theory |
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Ball and ring apparatus, bar and gauze, pyrometer, linear expansion apparatus, Searle's thermal conductivity apparatus, Lee's and Charlton's disc apparatus, Joule's calorimeter, Joule's mechanical equivalent apparatus, Callendar and Barnes continuous-flow apparatus, constant level tank, Clement and Desormes apparatus, copper calorimeter, solar cooking and solar water-heating models |
Expansion, conduction, calorimetry and mechanical equivalent of heat |
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Prisms in glass, acrylic, hollow and calcite/quartz forms, lens sets, plane and convex mirrors, hand lenses, magnifiers and loupes, Newton's ring apparatus, polaroid discs, optical benches in single-rod, double-rod and full-length formats, lamp houses, projection screens, spherometers, single and double slit apparatus, ray-tracing and reflection kits, glass slabs and semicircular blocks, spectroscopy prisms, colour-mixing apparatus, laser optics kits |
Reflection, refraction, lens and mirror formulae, interference, diffraction and spectroscopy |
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Bar, cylindrical, horseshoe and U-shaped magnets in chrome steel and Alnico, neodymium discs, blocks and cylinders, ferrite discs and rings, Magnadur ceramic magnets, floating ring magnet apparatus, U-core electromagnets, sonometer excitation electromagnet, manganin, constantan and nichrome resistance wire |
Magnetic fields, poles, induction and electromagnet demonstrations |
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Resistance boxes in plug, dial-decade and electronic forms, post office box, rheostats in Constantan and Nichrome, meter bridge and Wheatstone bridge, potentiometer, circuit boards, Hoffman voltameter, plug, tapping and reversing keys, cells and battery eliminators, bench power supplies and transformers, semiconductor characteristics trainers for PN diode, Zener, transistor, FET, UJT, SCR, LED and LDR, digital and IC logic trainers, operational amplifier kits, resistive, inductive and capacitive load banks, solar cell kits, motor and transformer demonstration models |
Ohm's law, circuit analysis, resistance measurement, semiconductor characteristics and electrical machines |
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Analogue panel and portable meters, ammeters, voltmeters, ohmmeters, wattmeters, moving-coil, ballistic, tangent and spot-reflecting galvanometers, dual-function basic meters, demonstration meters in horizontal, vertical and interscale formats, digital LED and LCD meters, multi-range current and voltage instruments, analogue frequency meters, Ohm's law apparatus |
Current, voltage, resistance and power measurement across every other area |
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Young's modulus apparatus in Searle's and vernier patterns, rigidity apparatus, Hooke's law apparatus, Poisson's ratio of rubber apparatus, capillary tube clamps and rising tables, Quincke's apparatus, Searle's surface tension balance, surface tension apparatus with manometer, Stokes' method viscosity apparatus, Searle's pattern viscometer, brass and steel test wires |
Elastic moduli, capillarity, surface tension and viscosity |
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Tuning fork sets including Welch pattern, resonance boxes and resonance tubes, Melde's apparatus, wave-motion and slinky demonstrators, Doppler kits, planispheres, astronomical telescope, solar system and eclipse models, windmill, wind turbine, hydro power and biogas working models, solar energy kits, two-stroke, four-stroke petrol, diesel and turbojet engine models, wind vane and cup anemometers, eddy current, Ampere's law, gyroscope and Crookes radiometer demonstrations |
Sound and waves, astronomy, renewable energy, meteorology and general demonstration |
Buyer's selection guide
Which specifications should a procurement team compare?
Compare the specifications that determine whether a piece of apparatus will actually produce the result the practical asks for: measurement range, scale length and division, stated accuracy, construction material, and overall size where bench space is limited. On this site those details vary by item. Some products publish precise figures — the demonstration meters state an accuracy of ±2.5% full-scale deflection with a 200 mm scale on the interscale pattern, and the plug-type resistance box states a coil accuracy of ±0.05% to ±0.1% for Constantan and ±0.02% to ±0.05% for Manganin. Others publish construction and assembly detail rather than tolerances. Where the figure you need to write into a tender schedule is not on the product page, request it in writing before ordering.
Why do apparatus patterns matter more than product names?
Because most physics practicals specify a method, not a brand. A syllabus that asks students to determine Young's modulus by Searle's method needs Searle's pattern apparatus specifically; a vernier-type Young's modulus apparatus answers a different practical. The same applies to Kater's reversible pendulum, Barton's vertical torsion apparatus, Koenig's method for beam bending, Quincke's surface tension apparatus, Lee's and Charlton's disc method and the Callendar and Barnes continuous-flow method. Matching the pattern name in the syllabus to the pattern name in the catalogue is the fastest way to build an accurate equipment list.
What should a school or laboratory confirm before ordering?
Confirm what is included in the price and what is not. Several items in this range are supplied without weights — the lever apparatus, the wheel and axle on stand, and both Young's modulus patterns all state this explicitly — so slotted weight sets and hangers, which are listed separately under Applied Mechanics, have to be ordered alongside them or the apparatus cannot be used. Confirm the same for consumables and accessories: test wires for elasticity work, resistance wire for electrical work, spare capillary tubes, and lamp or laser sources for optics benches. Magnets are supplied in pairs with keepers, which affects how quantities should be written in a schedule.
What does a bulk or institutional quotation need from the buyer?
Give the product name and product code exactly as they appear on the site, the quantity per line, the delivery destination, and any specification your tender fixes — range, capacity, accuracy class, material or pattern. Where a syllabus or a bill of quantities drives the list, send that document; matching against it directly is quicker and produces fewer substitutions than working from a description. State whether you need the items packed as a single consolidated consignment or split by institution, since that changes how the order is picked and packed.
Applications and buyer groups
This range is used in secondary school physics laboratories, higher secondary and pre-university practical work, undergraduate physics departments, engineering and polytechnic foundation laboratories, technical and vocational training institutes, and teacher training institutions. Lab Equipments Ambala supplies schools, colleges, universities, technical institutes, research laboratories, industrial laboratories and government organisations, and exports to countries across Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
Within the range, the split is practical rather than academic. Applied Mechanics, Properties of Matter, Heat, Light and Optics and Magnetism carry the core bench apparatus a general science or physics laboratory needs. Lab Meters supports every other area, since almost every electrical and many non-electrical practicals need a meter. Electrical and Electronics extends into semiconductor and circuit trainer territory suited to senior secondary, polytechnic and engineering foundation work. Physics Miscellaneous Products carries the demonstration and working-model end of the range — sound and waves, astronomy, renewable energy and engine models — which is generally aimed at classroom demonstration and science exhibitions rather than assessed measurement.
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-level technical specifications, model information, catalogue details and application notes are available for the range, and specification or bill-of-quantity matching can be handled directly against a submitted equipment list.
Related categories
- Chemistry Lab
- Biology Lab
- Maths Lab
- Laboratory Equipment
- Lab Glassware
- Microscope
- Engineering Lab
- NCERT Kit
Frequently asked questions
Are Physics Lab products listed individually, or only as complete kits?
Individually. Every subcategory page lists products one by one with a product code, so an order can be built line by line rather than taken as a fixed package.
How are product codes structured?
Each code combines a prefix identifying the Physics Lab area with a serial number — for example EL-AM for Applied Mechanics, EL-LAO for Light and Optics, EL-POM for Properties of Matter and EL-LM for Lab Meters. Quoting the full code on an enquiry is the most reliable way to identify an item.
Are weights and accessories included with mechanics and elasticity apparatus?
Not always. Several items state that they are supplied without weights, and slotted weight sets, hangers and test wires are listed as separate products. Check the individual product page and add the accessories to the same enquiry.
Can specifications be matched to a national syllabus or a tender schedule?
Send the syllabus or schedule with your enquiry. Because much of the range follows named classic apparatus patterns, most syllabus-specified methods can be matched directly to a catalogue item.
Where can I see the full Physics Lab product list?
Open any of the nine 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.
