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Science kits are organized sets of experiment tools, reusable components, activity materials and supporting instructions used to teach scientific concepts through practical work. They are meant for school use, colleges, TVETs, research institutes and industries that require organized demonstrations and hands-on practice.
Educational Instruments supplies science kits in the areas of physics, chemistry, biology, electricity and magnetism, environmental sciences, solar energy, robotics, and junior science activities. This section is meant for science classes, laboratory experiments, science project work and science fair activities. Kits supplied by Educational Instruments will consist of apparatus for experiments, manuals for activities, safety advice, reusable components and consumables if necessary. The contents of each kit chosen should be checked out carefully.
Educational Instruments caters to educational buyers from India and international buyers from Africa, Southeast Asia and the Middle East countries. Bulk orders and special institutional orders will be catered to.
How do you choose a science kit for a school or laboratory?
Selecting a science kit depends on the relation between its subject matter, education level, type of experiments, number of students, and required components. Buyers must ensure that the selected kit is meant for either demonstration purposes or hands-on experiments or for STEM activities or overall lab.
First comes the selection of the right subject matter, which may include physics, chemistry, biology, environmental science, electricity & magnetism, solar energy, or even robotics. Next comes the inquiry about the list of experiments and their respective apparatus and accessories.
It is wrong to take the similarity of names to mean similarity of equipment. The number of kits needed and the relevant education level must be mentioned along with the activities.
What types of science kits are included in this category?
The Science Kits category identifies eight principal kit types: Physics Kits, Chemistry Kits, Biology Kits, Electricity and Magnetism Kits, Environmental Science Kits, Solar Energy Kits, Robotics Starter Kits and Junior Science Kits. Each type addresses a different scientific subject or practical-learning requirement.
Physics, chemistry and biology kits support subject-specific experimentation. Electricity and magnetism kits focus on related physical-science activities. Environmental science and solar energy kits address their stated fields, while robotics starter kits provide an introductory kit format for robotics activities.
The category page does not publish individual kit names, experiment counts, age ranges or technical specifications. Buyers should therefore request the current product list and confirm the contents of each kit before preparing a purchase order, tender schedule or comparison statement.
What should a complete science kit specification include?
A complete science kit specification should identify the kit type, intended education level, experiment coverage, included apparatus, reusable components, consumables, manual, safety guidance and required quantity. Any missing detail should be requested from the manufacturer before technical approval.
The supplied website information states that science kits may contain experiment tools, step-by-step activity manuals, reusable parts and consumables where needed. The category page also refers to instruction manuals and safety guidelines.
For institutional procurement, ask for an itemized bill of contents rather than relying on the general category description. The specification should also state whether the requirement is for a single kit, a class set, a laboratory package or a customized institutional supply. Exact specifications are available on request.
How should institutions compare science kits for bulk procurement?
Institutions should compare science kits against the required subject coverage, activities, contents, user capacity, documentation, customization needs and delivery destination. A technically compliant comparison should use the same required experiment list and quantity basis for every kit under review.
Request a formal quotation containing the product or category name, quantity, institution details and billing information. For tenders, attach the complete schedule and identify any required packaging, labeling, manuals or supporting documents.
Educational Instruments states that customized laboratory packages and bulk institutional supply are available. Private labeling, logo printing and custom packaging are also stated as available for institutional science-kit orders, subject to confirmation of applicable minimum quantities and commercial terms.
Are science kits available for international institutions?
Yes. Educational Instruments exports educational laboratory equipment to international institutions, with Africa, Southeast Asia and the Middle East specifically identified in the supplied FAQ. Buyers in other locations should confirm whether their destination is currently served.
An export enquiry should include the destination country, science-kit type, required quantity, intended education level and any packing or documentation instructions. The website states that assistance may be provided for logistics, customs forms and packaging requirements.
Exact delivery arrangements, export documentation, lead times and commercial terms are not supplied for this category. These details should be confirmed through a formal quotation before issuing an order or tender award.
Science Kit Types
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Type |
Key feature supported by supplied information |
Typical use |
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Physics Kits |
Subject-specific experiment kit |
Physics activities and practical demonstrations |
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Chemistry Kits |
Subject-specific experiment kit |
Chemistry activities and practical demonstrations |
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Biology Kits |
Subject-specific experiment kit |
Biology activities and practical demonstrations |
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Electricity and Magnetism Kits |
Focused physical-science kit |
Electricity and magnetism activities |
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Environmental Science Kits |
Focused environmental-science kit |
Environmental science activities |
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Solar Energy Kits |
Focused solar-energy kit |
Solar energy activities and projects |
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Robotics Starter Kits |
Starter-format robotics kit |
Introductory robotics activities |
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Junior Science Kits |
Junior science kit format |
Science activities at the stated kit level |
The supplied category information does not provide individual kit specifications, experiment quantities or itemized contents.
Science Kit Selection Criteria
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Criterion |
What to check |
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Subject |
Confirm whether the requirement is physics, chemistry, biology, electricity and magnetism, environmental science, solar energy, robotics or junior science. |
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Education level |
State the intended school, university, TVET, research or industrial-training level. |
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Experiment coverage |
Request the complete list of activities or experiments included in the kit. |
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Apparatus list |
Obtain an itemized list of experiment tools and components. |
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Reusable parts |
Confirm which included parts are reusable. |
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Consumables |
Identify consumables supplied initially and any items that require replacement. |
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Instructions |
Confirm that the required activity manual or experiment guidance is included. |
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Safety information |
Request safety guidance applicable to the supplied activities and components. |
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User capacity |
State whether the kit is for an individual, group, class or laboratory package. |
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Customization |
Confirm any required kit composition, institutional labeling, logo printing or custom packaging. |
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Quantity |
Provide the number of kits or class sets required. |
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Destination |
State the delivery country and any export packing or documentation requirements. |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a science kit?
A science kit is an organized collection of experiment tools, components and supporting instructions used for practical science activities. Depending on the kit, it may also include reusable parts and consumables. Exact contents and experiment coverage should be confirmed from the individual kit specification.
Which science-kit subjects are available?
The category identifies physics, chemistry, biology, electricity and magnetism, environmental science, solar energy, robotics and junior science kit types. The current product grid does not display individual kit models, so buyers should request the latest catalogue and itemized specifications.
Who are the science kits intended for?
The science kits are intended for schools, universities, TVET institutions, research settings and industrial training requirements. Kit selection should be based on the required learner level, subject, practical activities, number of users and institutional procurement specification.
What may be included in a science kit?
A science kit may include experiment tools, reusable parts, step-by-step activity instructions and consumables where needed. The category page also refers to instruction manuals and safety guidelines. Because contents vary, buyers should obtain an itemized list for each kit before ordering.
Can science kits be customized for institutions?
Yes. The supplied website information states that customized laboratory packages, institutional labeling, logo printing and custom packaging are available for science-kit orders. Buyers should provide the required kit composition, quantity, branding instructions and destination so that availability and applicable minimum quantities can be confirmed.
Are science kits available for bulk and tender orders?
Yes. Educational Instruments accepts formal quotation requests and provides a separate tender enquiry page for institutional procurement. A bulk or tender request should include the product list or category, quantity, institution details, technical requirements and delivery destination.
Does Educational Instruments export science kits?
Yes. Educational Instruments exports educational laboratory equipment to international institutions, with Africa, Southeast Asia and the Middle East specifically stated on the supplied FAQ page. Delivery availability and export requirements should be confirmed for the destination country.
How can a buyer request science-kit specifications?
A buyer can request specifications through the supplied contact, product or tender pages. The enquiry should identify the kit type, intended education level, experiment requirements, required quantity, institutional details and delivery location so that the appropriate catalogue information or quotation can be provided.
Request a Science Kit Quote
Submit the required subject, education level, experiment list, quantity, kit contents, customization requirements and delivery destination. Institutional and export buyers may request a formal quotation, catalogue or tender response.
