Leaf Charts, Botany Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-ELE-11796
The School Instrument Leaf Anatomy Chart is a technical
diagnostic tool engineered for University and Secondary-level botanical
laboratories. This instrument facilitates the forensic analysis of phyllotaxy,
venation patterns, and internal mesophyll structures. Compliant with ISO 9001:2015
manufacturing standards, it utilizes a 58x90 cm dual-laminated substrate to
ensure structural stability in high-use institutional environments.
Technical Specifications
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Tender Specification |
OEM Technical Detail |
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Material Grade |
150-170 GSM High-Opacity Art
Paper |
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Surface Finish |
Industrial-Grade Thermal BOPP
Lamination (Dual-Sided) |
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Dimensions |
580 mm x 900 mm (Standard
Technical Format) |
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Mounting Hardware |
Integrated Impact-Resistant
Plastic Rollers (Top & Bottom) |
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Linguistic Protocol |
Technical English
(Standardized Botanical Nomenclature) |
Key Pedagogical Outcomes
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High-Contrast Internal Tissue Mapping: Enables students to differentiate between
palisade parenchyma, spongy mesophyll, and vascular bundles, supporting (Analysis) of photosynthetic efficiency.
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Technically Accurate Venation and Margin
Schematics: Facilitates the identification of reticulate
and parallel venation types for taxonomic classification, supporting (Comprehension) of plant diversity.
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Detailed Stomatal Distribution Diagrams: Allows for the visualization of gas exchange
mechanisms and transpiration regulation, supporting (Knowledge) of
plant physiology.
International Logistics & Compliance
Our export division
manages high-volume institutional procurement with specialized logistical
protocols for global tender fulfillment. Consignments are secured in export-grade seaworthy crating (ISPM-15 compliant) to
protect substrate integrity during multi-modal transit. Documentation includes
the Manufacturer’s Authorization Form (MAF), IQ/OQ/PQ
Certification, and technical data sheets in English. The hardware features a tropicalized design, batch-tested for operational
stability in environments reaching 45°C and 90% Humidity,
ensuring the charts remain resistant to delamination and fungal growth in humid
tropical climates.
