Alpine Glacier Model Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-ES-11980
The Alpine Glacier
Comparative Relief Model is a dual-part diagnostic instrument engineered for
the empirical study of cryospheric dynamics and post-glacial geomorphology.
Calibrated for Secondary and Vocational TVET curricula, it facilitates the
analysis of glacial erosion and terminal moraine formation under ISO-compliant
manufacturing standards. This set ensures high-fidelity landform representation
for institutional earth science laboratories.
Technical Specifications
|
Tender Specification |
OEM Technical Detail |
|
Material Grade |
Ruggedized High-Impact
Polymer (Heavy Plastic Overlay) |
|
Model Configuration |
Two-Part Comparative Set
(Glacial vs. Post-Glacial Condition) |
|
Visual Taxonomy |
Rock-Tone Mountainous Terrain
/ White Snow and Ice Mass |
|
Surface Finish |
Chemical-Resistant,
High-Contrast Pigmentation |
Key Pedagogical Outcomes
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Synchronized
Two-Part Terrain Comparison: Enables students to evaluate the mechanical transition of
U-shaped valleys and cirques, supporting in "Geomorphological Comparative
Analysis."
·
High-Contrast
Snow and Ice Overlays:
Allows for the identification of accumulation zones and glacial movement
vectors, supporting "Cryospheric Science."
·
Post-Glacial
Lithological Mapping: Facilitates the
visualization of exposed bedrock and sediment deposition (moraines) following
glacial retreat, reinforcing "Quaternary Geology Curricula."
International Logistics & Compliance
To maintain the
structural and volumetric integrity of the polymer overlays during transcontinental
maritime transit, all models are secured in impact-absorbing primary packaging
and consolidated in export-grade seaworthy crating (ISPM-15 compliant).
International procurement documentation includes the Manufacturer’s
Authorization Form (MAF), IQ/OQ/PQ Certification, and Technical Manuals in
English. This instrument features a tropicalized design, tested for thermal
stability in environments reaching 45°C and 90% Humidity to ensure zero
material warping or pigment delamination in extreme climates.
