The Study of Microcontroller
....Electricity and Electronics Fundamentals Trainer
....Gas Chromatograph With Flame Ionisation Detector (FID)
....Physics Lab Sets Optics
....EV Battery Lift (Capacity 1 Ton)
....Digital Analytical Balance
....Pendulum Impact Tester Electronic Engineering Lab
....Workshop Charpy Pendulum Impact Testing Machine
....A solid understanding of the properties of materials is essential for technical and scientific professions. The materials test provides the necessary data in a reproducible and precisely quantified manner. This knowledge helps select the suitable material, monitor production and processing and ensure the requirements in terms of a component. The tensile test, bending test and hardness test are all part of classic destructive materials testing.
Features:
Compact, simple experimental unit for basic destructive tests
Tensile tests, Brinell hardness test
Learning Objectives And Experiments:
Tensile tests
Together with the accessories
Compression tests
Bending tests
Plot stress strain diagrams
Brinell hardness test
Testing of plate and coil springs
Cupping tests
Shear tests.
Impact Drill C/W Wrap Accessories
....Walnut of Fixing On Bench
....Fungal Growth Incubator (5oC to 80oC)
....Radar sensor Telemetry System
....Psychiatric Wall Mounted Desk
....Floor Refrigerated Centrifuge
....High Performance Oxygen Bomb Calorimeter
....Laboratory Scale Spray Dryer
....Jacketed Glass Reactor for Pilot Plant Reactor System 10L capacity
....The unit consists of two vessels connected by a large bore pipe and valve together with an integral air pump. A small scale bench top accessory designed to allow experimental investigation of the first law of thermodynamics using the perfect gas law and the expansion of air. Additional valves allow the vessels to be used in isolation; venting to or from atmosphere and in a combined arrangement where the pressurised vessel can vent into the evacuated vessel. The pump can be used to both pressurise one vessel and evacuate the other.
Experimental Capabilities:
Observation of the transient responses to different rates of change in a process.
Observation of the Pressure, Volume, Temperature Relationship for Air.
Investigation of the First law of Thermodynamics.
The second Law of Thermodynamics and its Corollaries