Porcelain Ware Manufacturer, Suppliers and Exporter in India
Science Lab Equipment India is leading Porcelain Ware Manufacturer,and supplier and Exporter in 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.)
Porcelain ware is laboratory equipment used for heating, evaporation, ashing, chemical handling and other practical laboratory procedures. This category is intended for schools, universities, TVET institutions, research laboratories and industrial users that require different vessel, crucible, plate, funnel and sample-handling formats.
Educational Instruments manufactures and exports laboratory porcelain ware for educational, research and institutional procurement. The listed range includes porcelain crucibles, evaporating dishes and basins, mortars and pestles, combustion boats, combustion tubes, acid bowls, casseroles, Buchner funnels, spotting plates, porous plates and related laboratory items. According to the manufacturer, the characteristics of these porcelain goods include smoothness, uniform thickness, heat-resistant, and chemical-resistant. Capacity, dimension, maximum temperature and chemical resistance compatibility details of each item have to be verified prior to the order.
Educational Instruments is catering to buyers in India and exporting educational lab equipment to various countries including Africa, South-East Asia and the Middle East.
How do you choose porcelain ware for a laboratory?
Choose laboratory porcelain ware by matching the product form to the intended procedure, then confirm its size, capacity, heat exposure, chemical contact and required quantity. Buyers should also check the surface condition, construction consistency and compatibility with the laboratory’s operating method before approving a product.
For heating, evaporation or ashing procedures, review the appropriate crucible, basin or dish form. For mixing applications, consider the listed porcelain mortar and pestle. Combustion boats and tubes should be selected according to the required experiment or sample format. Where acids, alkalis or corrosive materials are involved, request product-specific compatibility information.
The supplied category information does not state capacities, dimensions or maximum operating temperatures. These specifications should therefore be included in the quotation request rather than assumed from the product name.
Which types of porcelain laboratory ware are available?
The category includes products for heating, evaporation, ashing, mixing, combustion, filtration-related setups and general laboratory handling. Available forms include crucibles, evaporating basins, evaporating dishes, combustion boats, combustion tubes, acid bowls, casseroles, mortars, pestles, plates, funnels and supporting accessories.
The current product grid lists:
- Funnel, Buchner
- Beehive Shelves
- Bowls Acid, Porcelain
- Casserole, Porcelain
- Clay Pipe Triangle / Crucible Triangle
- Combustion Boats
- Combustion Tube
- Crucible Micro, Porcelain
- Crucible, Porcelain, Gooch
- Crucible, Porcelain, Squat Form
- Desiccator Plate
- Evaporating Basin, Flat Form
- Evaporating Dish, Round Form
- Filter Discs
- Mortar & Pestle, Porcelain U Type, Round Form
- Pestle
- Porous Plate
- Spotting Plate / Cavity Tile
- Tiles
The grid also contains a stainless-steel crucible, a silica crucible or basin and a Dr. Nelson-type inhaler; their placement in this category requires verification.
Is porcelain ware suitable for heating and chemical procedures?
The manufacturer positions its laboratory porcelain ware for heating, evaporation, ashing, high-temperature experiments and the handling of corrosive chemicals. It also states that the range offers heat resistance, chemical stability, resistance to acids and alkalis, and tolerance of repeated heating cycles.
These are general manufacturer-stated category attributes, not product-specific operating limits. Before using an item in a defined method, confirm its maximum recommended temperature, heating method, thermal-shock limit, glaze coverage and compatibility with the chemicals involved.
The required item should also be inspected for cracks, chips or surface damage before use. Laboratory operating procedures and institutional safety requirements should determine how the product is handled during heating and cooling.
What should buyers specify for a bulk or tender enquiry?
A porcelain ware enquiry should identify the product name or product code, required quantity, intended laboratory procedure, requested size or capacity and delivery destination. Tender buyers should also state whether they require a formal quotation, catalogue information, customization or supporting product documentation.
Product codes are displayed in the category grid and can be used to reduce ambiguity. When a required specification is not shown online, attach the complete technical requirement to the enquiry. Avoid ordering solely by a generic term such as “porcelain crucible” because the category contains micro, Gooch and squat-form crucibles.
Educational Instruments provides formal quotations and maintains a separate tender page for institutional and vocational-training procurement.
Where does Educational Instruments supply porcelain ware?
Educational Instruments manufactures and exports laboratory and educational equipment for Indian and international buyers. Its FAQ identifies Africa, Southeast Asia and the Middle East as export regions, while the porcelain category page lists India and numerous individual international markets.
Schools, universities, TVET institutions, research laboratories and industrial procurement teams should confirm current delivery coverage for their destination. Export enquiries should include the destination country, required quantities and any packing or documentation requirements.
Availability, delivery terms and product specifications should be confirmed through a formal quotation because these details are not stated for individual porcelain ware products in the supplied category data.
Porcelain Ware Types and Typical Applications
|
Type |
Key feature stated or listed |
Typical use supported by supplied information |
|
Evaporating basin and evaporating dish |
Flat-form basin and round-form dish listed |
Heating and evaporating solvents |
|
Porcelain crucibles |
Micro, Gooch and squat forms listed |
Heating, ashing and high-temperature experiments |
|
Porcelain mortar and pestle |
U-type round-form mortar and separate pestle listed |
Mixing laboratory materials |
|
Combustion boats and tubes |
Boat and tube formats listed |
High-temperature laboratory experiments |
|
Porcelain acid bowls and casseroles |
Porcelain bowl and casserole forms listed |
Handling chemicals, including corrosive materials |
|
Buchner funnel, filter discs and porous plates |
Multiple filtration-related components listed |
Exact application and compatibility to be confirmed from the product specification |
|
Spotting plate or cavity tile |
Cavity-tile format listed |
Exact procedure and cavity configuration to be confirmed before ordering |
Porcelain Ware Selection Criteria
|
Criterion |
What to check |
|
Laboratory procedure |
Identify whether the item is required for heating, evaporation, ashing, mixing, combustion or chemical handling. |
|
Product form |
Select the required crucible, basin, dish, boat, tube, bowl, casserole, mortar, pestle, funnel or plate format. |
|
Size or capacity |
Request the exact dimensions or capacity because these values are not supplied on the category page. |
|
Temperature requirement |
Confirm the product-specific operating limit and heating method; the supplied information gives only general heat-resistance claims. |
|
Thermal cycling |
Verify the permitted heating and cooling procedure where repeated heating cycles are expected. |
|
Chemical exposure |
Confirm compatibility with the specific acids, alkalis or other chemicals used in the procedure. |
|
Surface and construction |
Check the stated smooth surface and even thickness, and request the applicable inspection criteria. |
|
Glaze coverage |
Request product-specific glaze details because coverage is not stated for each listed item. |
|
Quantity and customization |
State the required quantity and any requested customization in the quotation or tender enquiry. |
|
Documentation |
Request the product datasheet, operating information and applicable test or conformity documentation before approval. |
The category page provides general manufacturer-stated descriptions but does not publish product-level dimensional, thermal or chemical-resistance values.
Related Educational Instruments Pages
- Educational Instruments Home
- View All Products
- Laboratory Tender and Institutional Supply
- About Educational Instruments
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Contact Educational Instruments
Frequently Asked Questions
What is laboratory porcelain ware used for?
Laboratory porcelain ware is used for heating, evaporation, ashing, mixing, chemical handling and high-temperature laboratory procedures. The correct item depends on the required operation, with crucibles, evaporating dishes, basins, mortars, pestles, combustion boats and other forms serving different laboratory requirements.
Which porcelain ware products are available in this category?
The category lists crucibles, evaporating dishes, evaporating basins, combustion boats, combustion tubes, porcelain acid bowls, casseroles, mortars, pestles, Buchner funnels, filter discs, porous plates, desiccator plates, spotting plates and supporting items. Buyers should use the individual product names and codes when requesting specifications.
Who can purchase porcelain laboratory ware from Educational Instruments?
The porcelain ware category is intended for schools, universities, TVET institutions, research laboratories and industrial buyers. Products can be considered for individual laboratory requirements, institutional procurement, bulk supply and tender-based purchasing, subject to confirmation of the required specifications and quantities.
Does Educational Instruments manufacture and export porcelain ware?
Yes. Educational Instruments is identified in the supplied business data as a manufacturer and exporter, and its category page presents the company as an Indian porcelain ware manufacturer and exporter serving domestic and international markets. Destination availability should be confirmed before placing an order.
Are capacities and dimensions available on the category page?
No product capacities or dimensions are provided in the supplied category information. Buyers should request the required capacity, diameter, height, wall format or other dimensional information for the selected product code before technical approval or purchase.
Can porcelain ware be selected for acids and alkalis?
The manufacturer states that its porcelain range provides chemical stability and resistance to acids and alkalis, but product-specific compatibility limits are not supplied. Buyers should disclose the chemical, concentration, temperature and exposure conditions and obtain written compatibility confirmation before use.
Can institutions request a formal quotation or tender response?
Yes. Educational Instruments states that formal quotations are available and maintains a tender page for institutional, educational and vocational-training requirements. The enquiry should include the product list, quantities, institutional details, delivery destination and complete technical specifications.
Request a Porcelain Ware Quote
Send the required product names or product codes, quantities, requested capacities or dimensions, intended laboratory applications and delivery destination. For tender procurement, attach the complete technical schedule and documentation requirements.
