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<strong>Tender</strong> No: HCI/COM/AYUSH/2008<strong>High</strong> <strong>Commission</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>India</strong><strong>Colombo</strong><strong>Tender</strong> for supply and installation <strong>of</strong> laboratoryinstruments/equipment, reference books, vehicles and <strong>of</strong>ficeequipment etc for setting up <strong>of</strong> a Faculty <strong>of</strong> Siddha Medicine atTrincomalee Campus <strong>of</strong> the Eastern University in Sri Lanka<strong>High</strong> <strong>Commission</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>India</strong>, <strong>Colombo</strong> invites sealed bids (Technical & Financialseparately) from the eligible bidders for supply and installation <strong>of</strong> itemsmentioned below at Trincomalee, Sri Lanka:Part No. Description <strong>of</strong> Store EMDPart 1Supply and installation <strong>of</strong> LaboratoryInstruments/ Equipment, Laboratory/AnatomyModels & Charts and Office Equipment &FurnitureRs. 500,000.00 (SLRupees Five HundredThousands Only)Part 2 Supply <strong>of</strong> Reference Books Rs. 250,000.00 (SLRupees Two HundredFifty Thousands Only)Part 3 Supply <strong>of</strong> vehicles Rs. 750,000.00 (SLRupees Seven HundredFifty Thousands Only)Bidders can bid for any one or a combination <strong>of</strong> any two or all parts <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Tender</strong> andmay purchase the <strong>Tender</strong> <strong>Document</strong>s against the payment <strong>of</strong> SLR 500.00 (nonrefundable)in cash and in the form <strong>of</strong> Demand Draft drawn in favour <strong>of</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>Commission</strong><strong>of</strong> <strong>India</strong>, <strong>Colombo</strong>. These can also be downloaded from the Mission’s websitewww.hcicolombo.org and in that case, a draft for Sl Rs.500/- or I. Rs. 210/- drawn infavour <strong>of</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>Commission</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>India</strong> towards the fee <strong>of</strong> tender documents may beenclosed with the technical bid.from the address given below:Address for purchase <strong>of</strong><strong>Document</strong>:Office <strong>of</strong> Deputy <strong>High</strong> <strong>Commission</strong>er<strong>High</strong> <strong>Commission</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>India</strong>36-38, Galle Road, <strong>Colombo</strong>-03<strong>Tender</strong> Date: 28 th June 2009Pre-Bid Meeting:Last Date <strong>of</strong> Submission<strong>of</strong> Bids:Opening <strong>of</strong> TechnicalBids:17 th July 2009 (10:00 Hrs)31 st July 2009 (16:00 Hrs)31 st July 2009 (16:30 Hrs)


<strong>High</strong> <strong>Commission</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>India</strong><strong>Colombo</strong>Invitation for <strong>Tender</strong> for (i) Supply and installation <strong>of</strong> LaboratoryInstruments/Equipment, & Laboratory/Anatomy Models & Charts and OfficeEquipment & Furniture (ii) Supply <strong>of</strong> Reference Books and (iii) Supply <strong>of</strong>vehicles in Sri LankaAnnexureContentsSI.No.Details1. Chapter I : Instruction to Bidders/specification <strong>of</strong> theequipments2. Chapter II : Conditions <strong>of</strong> Contract3. Chapter III : Schedule <strong>of</strong> Requirements4. Chapter IV : Price Schedule5. Chapter V : Specifications and Allied Details6. Chapter VI : Contract Form7. Chapter VII : GeneralAttachmentsSI. No. Details1. Financial Bid <strong>Document</strong>2. <strong>Tender</strong> and Financial <strong>Document</strong>


Instructions to BiddersChapter IBids (Technical & Financial bids separately) complete in all respects should besubmitted in sealed envelopes addressed to <strong>High</strong> <strong>Commission</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>India</strong> on or before 31 st July2009 by 1600 Hrs at the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the Deputy <strong>High</strong> <strong>Commission</strong>er <strong>of</strong> <strong>India</strong> in <strong>Colombo</strong> inperson, or by mail or courier to reach before the deadline <strong>of</strong> 31 st July 2009 by 1600 Hrs.The envelopes should be clearly marked “<strong>Tender</strong> for Part 1/2/3 <strong>of</strong> AYUSH Project)”. Alltenders received after the deadline will be rejected.2. All bidders shall submit along with the <strong>Tender</strong> the following documents:i. The bidders can bid for Part 1 or Part 2 or Part 3 or for any combination<strong>of</strong> these Parts. The bids for all the parts are mutually exclusive.ii.The bidder should bid for whole <strong>of</strong> the Part 1, Part 2, Part 3. Bids for thepartial Parts i.e. bids for not all the items mentioned in the concernedPart will not be entertained.iii. Bidders shall submit bids in two parts as under :-(a)(b)Technical bid consisting <strong>of</strong> all technical details <strong>of</strong> all items to besupplied along-with commercial terms and conditions ; andFinancial bid indicating item-wise price for the items mentioned inthe technical bid.The technical bid and the financial bid should be sealed by the bidderin separate covers duly superscribed and both these sealed covers areto be put in a bigger cover which should also be sealed and dulysuperscribed. The technical bid and the financial bid not sentseparately as explained above will be rejected out rightly. Thetechnical bids are to be opened by the <strong>High</strong> <strong>Commission</strong> at the firstinstance and evaluated by a competent committee or authority.iv.Bids complete in all respects should be submitted in the prescribedFinancial Bid <strong>Document</strong> along with detailed item-wise price inprescribed <strong>Tender</strong> and Financial <strong>Document</strong> (both attached herewith).v. Both the above documents must be signed by authorized signatories<strong>of</strong> the bidding firm.vi. Self-attested photo-copy <strong>of</strong> registration <strong>of</strong> thecompany/firm/proprietorship with the concerned Sri Lankan / <strong>India</strong>nauthorities.


vii.Annual Report (where statutorily required to be filed), and FinancialReports for the last 3 years, preferably audited ones.viii.Details <strong>of</strong> experience in the field <strong>of</strong> supplying similar items to Govt. orcompanies in Sri Lanka or in <strong>India</strong>ix.Copy <strong>of</strong> registration with <strong>India</strong>n Govt. or Ministry <strong>of</strong> Health <strong>of</strong> Sri Lankaor any Provincial Council Ministries, Chambers <strong>of</strong> Commerce in SriLanka, if any.x. Bid security (Earnest Money Deposit) <strong>of</strong> SL Rs.500,000/-, SL Rs. 250,000and SL Rs. 750,000/- or the equivalent <strong>of</strong> the amounts in <strong>India</strong>n Rupeesat the rate <strong>of</strong> exchange <strong>of</strong> I.Rs. 1=SL Rs. 2.408) for Part 1, Part 2 and Part3 respectively, in the form <strong>of</strong> bank guarantee or account payee bankdraft/bankers’ cheque or fixed deposit receipt in favour <strong>of</strong> the <strong>High</strong><strong>Commission</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>India</strong>, <strong>Colombo</strong> should be furnished along-withTechnical Bid.3. Technical Bids will be opened immediately after the bid closing hours i.e. 1600Hrs on 31 st July 2009 in the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the Deputy <strong>High</strong> <strong>Commission</strong>er, <strong>High</strong> <strong>Commission</strong><strong>of</strong> <strong>India</strong>, 36-38, Galle Road, <strong>Colombo</strong> – 3, at 1700 hrs on 31 st July 2009. Bidders, ifthey so desire, can be present at the time <strong>of</strong> bid opening. After that, the financialbids <strong>of</strong> technically qualified bidders will be opened for which the date & time will beseparately intimated.Conditions <strong>of</strong> ContractChapter II4. The bidder should be a company or firm or sole proprietorship dulyregistered with the concerned authorities in Sri Lanka or in <strong>India</strong>. Biddermust be a manufacturer/publisher or authorized dealer or supplier <strong>of</strong>the items bidding for. <strong>High</strong> <strong>Commission</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>India</strong> reserves the right toreject bids from firms who are blacklisted by Government <strong>of</strong> Sri Lankaor Government <strong>of</strong> <strong>India</strong> for poor performance in the past, or those whohave no experience in the field <strong>of</strong> supplying the equipmentsmentioned above.5. The bids will remain valid for 90 days from tender closing, for award <strong>of</strong>contract after obtaining approval <strong>of</strong> competent <strong>India</strong>n authorities. Noprice escalation would be allowed.6. The supply should be completed within 90 days after award <strong>of</strong> thecontract.


7. (I). All the items should be <strong>of</strong> good quality as per Sri LankanGovernment specifications for supply to Ministry <strong>of</strong> Health and Ministry<strong>of</strong> <strong>High</strong>er Education and should be guaranteed againstmanufacturing defects for period <strong>of</strong> three years. Breakage, if any, intransit during the supply period should be replaced free <strong>of</strong> cost.(II) Supplier shall carry sufficient inventories to assure ex-stock supply <strong>of</strong>consumables and spares in Sri Lanka. Suppliers shall ensure theavailability <strong>of</strong> after sales service for a period <strong>of</strong> at least six yearsincluding warranty period <strong>of</strong> three years.8. The Supplier shall provide on-site warranty. The warranty period shall bethirty six months (36 months) from the date <strong>of</strong> acceptance <strong>of</strong> thegoods. The Supplier shall, in addition, comply with the performanceguarantees specified under the Contract. If, for reasons attributable tothe Supplier, these guarantees are not attained in whole or in part, theSupplier shall, either make such changes, modifications, and/oradditions to the Goods or any part there<strong>of</strong> as may be necessary inorder to attain the contractual guarantees specified in the Contract atits own cost and expense and to carry out further performance tests. Inthe event <strong>of</strong> any correction <strong>of</strong> defects or replacement <strong>of</strong> defectivematerial during the warranty period, the warranty for thecorrected/replaced material shall be extended to a further period <strong>of</strong>36 months.Note: All charges with regard to the supply <strong>of</strong> spare parts, Labour,travel, per diem and accommodation to supplier’s staff etc. shall beborne by the supplier during the period <strong>of</strong> warranty. Client shall not payany additional expenditure for services rendered during the aboveperiod.9. All bidders must furnish along with technical bid, a bid security (EarnestMoney Deposit) in the form <strong>of</strong> bank draft/bankers’ cheque, fixeddeposit receipt with commercial banks for bank guarantee for a sum<strong>of</strong> SL SL Rs.500,000/-, SL Rs. 250,000 and SL Rs. 750,000/- or theequivalent <strong>of</strong> the amounts in <strong>India</strong>n Rupees at the rate <strong>of</strong> exchange <strong>of</strong>I.Rs. 1=SL Rs. 2.23) for Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 respectively and the bidsecurity should be valid for a period <strong>of</strong> 90 days. The security <strong>of</strong> theunsuccessful bidders would be returned within a week from date <strong>of</strong>award <strong>of</strong> contract.10. The successful bidder should furnish a performance security in the form<strong>of</strong> bank draft/bankers; cheque, fixed deposit receipt or bankguarantee <strong>of</strong> the value <strong>of</strong> 5% <strong>of</strong> the tender value. The performancesecurity should be valid for a period <strong>of</strong> three years beyond completion<strong>of</strong> the contract and will be retained for a period <strong>of</strong> three years aftercompletion <strong>of</strong> the date <strong>of</strong> supply.11. The payment(s) will be released only after the supplies have beenfound to be the satisfied after concerned authorities <strong>of</strong> Government <strong>of</strong>Sri Lanka and the <strong>High</strong> <strong>Commission</strong>, completes physical verification <strong>of</strong>the supplies, and also technical verification, by a competent teamfrom or authorized by the Government <strong>of</strong> Sri Lanka/ <strong>High</strong> <strong>Commission</strong>


<strong>of</strong> <strong>India</strong>, <strong>Colombo</strong>. However, such verifications would be completedwithin a period <strong>of</strong> 2 weeks after completion <strong>of</strong> the supply.12. After such physical/technical verifications <strong>of</strong> the supplies, paymentwould be released within a reasonable time.13. Part payment, if desired by bidder, could be made on supply <strong>of</strong> 50% <strong>of</strong>the supplies and after completing physical/technical verification asabove. No advance payment will be made.14. In case <strong>of</strong> non-supply <strong>of</strong> items ordered within the specified period, aliquidated damages @ 1% <strong>of</strong> the tender amount shall be levied for adelay <strong>of</strong> each calendar week subject to a maximum <strong>of</strong> 10%.Acceptance <strong>of</strong> this may be indicated in the financial bid.Training15. For each equipment installed, the supplier is required to train thedesignated technical staff to enable them to effectively operate thesystem.Delivery & Installation16. It is required to deliver the items in correct quantities as specified in theabove schedule and install them at the Faculty <strong>of</strong> Siddha Medicine,Trincomalee Campus, Eastern University, Sri Lanka within 90 days <strong>of</strong>the date <strong>of</strong> the award <strong>of</strong> the contract.17. The bids after evaluation in the <strong>High</strong> <strong>Commission</strong> will be sent to thecompetent authorities in the Government <strong>of</strong> <strong>India</strong> in New Delhi forapproval. Therefore, the bid should remain valid for acceptance up to90 days, without any price escalation.18. The <strong>High</strong> <strong>Commission</strong> reserves the right to reject all or any bids, ifnecessary without assigning any reasons. Bidders should havetechnical capability/competence to provide sets as per prescribedstandard/quality.Schedule <strong>of</strong> RequirementsChapter III19. All supplies should be <strong>of</strong> good quality and manufacture <strong>of</strong> goodrepute and be guaranteed for a period <strong>of</strong> minimum three years. Thesupplier should undertake to replace free <strong>of</strong> cost items withmanufacturing defects noticed during guarantee period, andbreakage in transit, if any.Chapter IV


Specifications and allied technical details20. The equipment should be as per the Sri Lanka Governmentspecifications for supplies to Ministry <strong>of</strong> Health/ Ministry <strong>of</strong> <strong>High</strong>erEducation. The items and the quantities there<strong>of</strong> are listed at “<strong>Tender</strong>and Financial <strong>Document</strong>” (Enclosed).Price ScheduleChapter V21. The bidder should provide unit price on C.I.F basis against each item inthe “Financial Bid <strong>Document</strong>” with sub –totaling as required and submitthe bid in the prescribed ‘Financial Bid <strong>Document</strong>’ (both are attached),Contract FormChapter VI22. The successful bidder(s) has to sign a contract with the <strong>High</strong><strong>Commission</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>India</strong> in an appropriate form, for execution <strong>of</strong> thecontractGeneralChapter VII23. For clarifications/queries, if any, prior to submission <strong>of</strong> bid, prospectivebidders may contact Attache (Economic & Commercial), on Phone2422158 during <strong>of</strong>fice hours from 09.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. during workingdays.Attachmentsi. Financial Bid <strong>Document</strong>ii. <strong>Tender</strong> and Financial <strong>Document</strong>


[To be submitted on Letter Head <strong>of</strong> the Bidder]FINANCIAL BID DOCUMENTCost for all the items for Part-1SL Rs.[Detailed item-wise as per <strong>Tender</strong> <strong>Document</strong> attached]Cost for all the items for Part-2SL Rs.[Detailed item-wise as per <strong>Tender</strong> <strong>Document</strong> attached]Cost for all the items for Part-3SL Rs.[Detailed item-wise as per <strong>Tender</strong> <strong>Document</strong> attached]Note: -1. I fully understand that all the three parts <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Tender</strong> are mutuallyexclusive and the <strong>High</strong> <strong>Commission</strong> is not bound to award contract forall the three parts to one bidder.2. I also undertake that in case <strong>of</strong> non-supply <strong>of</strong> items ordered within thespecified period, liquidated damages @ 1% <strong>of</strong> the tender amount fordelay <strong>of</strong> each calendar week subject to a maximum <strong>of</strong> 10% shall belevied.Signature---------------------------------------------Place:authorisedDate :Name & Designation <strong>of</strong> thesignatory <strong>of</strong> the Bidding firm


<strong>Tender</strong> and Financial <strong>Document</strong>Important Note: Only the list <strong>of</strong> items along with their technical specification should beattached with the Technical Bid. The Financial details such as price etc, should be attachedwith the financial bid only.Anatomy ModelsS/No Name <strong>of</strong> Model/Specification Req Amt1 Ear with Pinna 12 Ossicles 13 Section through the central spiral <strong>of</strong> thecochlea 14 Spinal cord in the Spinal canal 15 Fifth cervical vertebra 16 Spinal cord with Nerve Branches 17 Ventricular cavities <strong>of</strong> the Brain 1Lumbar vertebra with lumbar region <strong>of</strong>8 spinal cord 19 Cervical vertebra with spinal cord 110 Thoracic vertebra with spinal cord 111 Brain with Arteries 112 Medulla 113 Neuron 114 5 section models <strong>of</strong> the brain 115 Sympathetic Nervous system 1Transversely striated muscular Fibre16 with motor end -plate 117 Head and Neck 118 Head with muscles and vessels 119 Base <strong>of</strong> the head 120 Situs <strong>of</strong> the Base <strong>of</strong> the skull 121 Proportions <strong>of</strong> the Dura Mater 122 Anatomical sectional model <strong>of</strong> the 124 Appendix and caecum 125 Liver 126 Internal surface <strong>of</strong> the jejunum 127 Digestive Tract 128 Vascular Architecture <strong>of</strong> the liver 129 Model <strong>of</strong> a liver cell 130 Liver and gall bladder 131 Pancreas with spleen and Duodenum 1Rate per Unit(SLR.or INR.as applicable)Sales Tax orother taxes(SLR.or INR. asapplicable)Total amount(SLR.or INR.as applicable)


32 Model <strong>of</strong> the portal vein 133 Model <strong>of</strong> the Hepatic vein 1Ligaments <strong>of</strong> the ankle with open34 Talonavicular joint 135 Club foot 136 Flat foot 137 Arched foot 138 Function model <strong>of</strong> the knee joint 139 Section through the knee joint 140 Section through the Hip joint 141 Section through the hand 142 Section through the Elbow 143 Section through a normal foot 144 Function model <strong>of</strong> the Hip joint 145 Function model <strong>of</strong> the Elbow joint 146 Function model <strong>of</strong> the shoulder joint 147 Function model <strong>of</strong> the Ankle joint 148 Function model <strong>of</strong> the Tarsus 1Function model <strong>of</strong> the hand and finger49 joint 150 Heart 151 Heart – lung (Table model) 152 Bronchial Tree 153 Heart on Diaphargm Base 1Lobule <strong>of</strong> the lung with Additional54 Model Pulmonary 155 Fetal Heart 156 Model <strong>of</strong> the heart with Bypass vessels(Aortic coronary venous Bypass) 157 Fallot’s Tetralogy 2Various defects <strong>of</strong> the ventricular58 septum 159 Lymphatic system 160 Red blood –corpuscle 161 Circulatory system 162 Lower jaw <strong>of</strong> an 18 year old 163 Upper and lower 164 Tongue 1Female pelvis with ligament usapparatus 26566 Fertilization and development <strong>of</strong> thehuman ovum up to the 3 rd month 267 Obstetric model 268 Male genital organs 169 Model <strong>of</strong> the male sexual organs 170 Female pelvis floor 171 Median section <strong>of</strong> the male pelvis 172 Model <strong>of</strong> the female sexual organs 2


73 Mammary gland in resting position 274 Mammary gland <strong>of</strong> a nursing woman 175 Human Embryo 276 Birth-First stage 177 Birth-second stage 178 Birth-third stage 179 Series showing pregnancy 180 Uterus with Embryo in First Month 281 Uterus with Embryo in Second Month 282 Uterus with Embryo in Third Month 283 Uterus with Fetus in Fourth to Fifth 2Month84 Uterus with Fetus in Fifth Month 285 Uterus with Fetus in Six Month 285 Uterus with Fetus in Seven Month 286 Uterus with Fetus in Eight Month 287 Uterus with Fetus in Nine Month 288 Section <strong>of</strong> skin 189 Kidney ,Nephron and glomerulus 190 Urinary organs 191 Skelton <strong>of</strong> the arm with shoulder girdle 192 Right Kidney longiticlincal section, 1Neptiron, Glomerulus93 Metal stand with base 1094 Transparent Dustpro<strong>of</strong> cover 2095 Transparent Case 2096 Transparent Storage Case 1097 Atlas and Axis 198 Collection <strong>of</strong> vertebrae 199 Rib 1100 Sternum 1101 Sternum with costal cartilage 1102 Vertical Disc 1103 First and second cervical vertebrae 1104 Scapula 1105 Clavicle 1106 Femur 1107 Humerus 1108 Ulna 1109 Ulna and Radius 1110 Radius 1Skelton <strong>of</strong> the foot ,right (Movable 1109 joints)110 Tibia 1111 Tibia and Fibula 1112 Fibula 1113 Skelton <strong>of</strong> hand with base <strong>of</strong> forearm 1114 Artificial Human skull 1


115 18 part model <strong>of</strong> the skull with cervicalVertebra column, hyoid bone andmuscles <strong>of</strong> mastication 1116 Falx cerebri 1117 Transparent storage case 1118 Vertebral column with pelvis 1119 Labyrinth 1Muscles <strong>of</strong> the hand with base <strong>of</strong> forearm 1120121 Normal Foot 1122 Muscles <strong>of</strong> the leg with Base <strong>of</strong> Pelvis 1123 Angle Joint with ligaments 1124 Joint <strong>of</strong> Hand and fingers with 1Muscles <strong>of</strong> the Arm with shoulderGirdle 1125126 Muscle <strong>of</strong> the foot 1127 Cartilages <strong>of</strong> the Larynx 1128 Larynx with Tongue 1129 Larynx with Trachea 1130 Block Model <strong>of</strong> section <strong>of</strong> skin 1131 Mammary gland in resting position 1132 Mammary gland <strong>of</strong> a nursing woman 1133 Internal female genital organs 1134 Eye Ball 1135 Articulated Skeleton with Glass cover St 1136 Articulated Skeleton with Glass cover St 1Required Anatomical diagram Charts2. Circulatory system 3. Nervous system5. Reproduction system 6. Digestive system8. Osteology system


Equipment and InstrumentSNEquipment andinstrumentSpecificationReq. NoRate perUnit (SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Sales Tax orother taxes(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Totalamount(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Biotechnology1 HPLC (<strong>High</strong> PressureLiquidChromatography )2 HPTLC (<strong>High</strong>Performance ThinLayerChromatography)Solvent delivery systemPreaaure Range : Up to 5500 psi,Degasser : In-built desgasser, 4Channel, Flow rate : 01ul to9900 ul in ul in setting.Photo diode Array DetectorNo <strong>of</strong> Diode: 1024 minium,Wave length Range: 190 - 9000nm, Linearity: up to 2 AU, Flowcell Volume: 15 ul.Fluorescence DetectorWave length Range: 200- 800nm,Flow cell volume: 10 ul,Sencitivity: >600for H 2 0 Ramanline.RefractiveIndex Detector RIRange: 1.00-1.75 nm, Flow cellvolume: 10ul, Linearity: 600x10 -6RIU Auto SamplerInjection Volume Range: up to1000 ul, Supply with 100ulSyringe, Temperature Range:0 0 C to 65 0 C, Control SystemFully Computer Control sysemall components i.e. Detectors andAuto Samplers should be fullySustem should be inclusive <strong>of</strong>UV cabinet, Capilary dispenser,Pipettes, Through Chamber,Developing Chamber, RegentSpray, Silica gel plates.31


SNEquipment andinstrument3 Gas Chromatographywith Mass Spectrum4 FTIR( FourierTransform InfraredSpectroscopy)SpecificationInternal memory: 50GCmethods Display :In builtColored touch screen, Gas Flowcontrol: Eletronic (EFC) <strong>of</strong>injectors and detectors fro Gassaving, Data sampling rate:100Hz data pointsWave Number Range: 7900cm -1 -375cm -1 , Resolution: Better than0.25cm -1 , Light Source: Mid IRceramic light, Detector: <strong>High</strong>performance Oeltire cooleddetector, Power: 240V/50Hz .Req. No11Rate perUnit (SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Sales Tax orother taxes(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Totalamount(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)5 UVS ( UV VisibleSpectrophotometer)Optical system: Double beam,Wavelength Range: 190 -1100nm, Wavelength scaninhspeed: 3000nm/min, Spectralband pass: 0.2 - 4.0nm with0.1nm steps, Photometric range:3.5abs approximatly, Lightsource: Tungsten Halogen andDeuterium Lamp. DataCollection Speed: 15000Readings per minute,6 Polari meter Display: Digital, MeasuermentRange: -45 0 C to +45 0 C,Resolution: 0.005 0 C, Lightsource:Sodium vapout lamp,Interface:Rs 232Miniumreadability: ±0.01 0 C, Power:230V/50Hz7 Refractometer Measuring Range: RefractionIndex 1.3000 - 1.7000 nD Brix in%, Scale devision: 0.0005 nD0.25 % Brix, Accuracy: 0.0002nD, Brix 0.1%211


SNEquipment andinstrumentSpecification8 Micro wave Digester No <strong>of</strong> vessels :<strong>High</strong> preasurevessels, Microwave power; Up to1600W continuous power,Display: Real time display <strong>of</strong>Preasure and Temperature data,Temperature Range:Control upto 300 0 C.9 Solvant Saver forHPLC10 Ultra Pure WaterPurification SystemFlow rate: 1.0L/min,Conductivity : 0.055μS/cm,Resistivity: 18.2 Mohm x cm,Bacterial content: less than 1CFU/ml, Dislay: LCD, Interface:RS 232 Interface for datacommunication. Power:230V/50Hz11 Iron PH meter Disply: Large Custom LCDdisply, pH range: 2.00 to 19.99,Resolution:0.001/0.01/0.1(selectable), SlopeRange: 58± 3 mV/decade, ISERange: 0.000 - 19900,Temperature:-10 0 C to 110 0 C(Can also display 0 F)12 Shaking water bath 20L with Water level protectionand cover and test tube13 Constant Temperaturebath With (Circulation Time)rack(MRC - BT -150).Unstirred,ConstantTemperature, 4.5 L(MRC –B-100) with cover, Circulatingtype, 20L with cover only(MRC– BH-200).14 Chemical balance Display: Four digit Capacity:220g, Readability: 0.0001g(MRC– AF-R220CE).15 Chemical balance Display: Five digit, Table topCapacity: 220g, Readability:0.001g(MRC- AJ-220CE).Req. No13233133Rate perUnit (SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Sales Tax orother taxes(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Totalamount(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)


SNEquipment andinstrument16 Atomic AbsorptionSpectroscope (AAS)17 Auto Titrator(Automatic TitrationAssembly)SpecificationControl: Fully automated PCcontrolled, double beam,Wavelength Range:190 - 900nm,Wavelenght character Speed:2000nm/min, Burner:Air/Acetylene (10cm) andnitrosoxide (5cm), TemperatureRange: Ambient to 3000 0 C withramp rate <strong>of</strong> 2000 0 C/Sec,Cylinder: Argon Gas Cylinderand regulator including fittingsfor Graphite Furnace,Comprossere: Silent AirComprosser.Capable to titrate usingpotensiometric method, PhRage: -9 to 23pH, Accuracy :0.001 pH, Methods: 50 userprogrammable, StorageCapacity:- 200 results.18 COD Digestion system Temperature Range :37 0 C toReq. No111Rate perUnit (SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Sales Tax orother taxes(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Totalamount(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)165 0 C, Programmable Timer: 0to 480 Minutes range,OperateTemperature: 10 0 C to 45 0 C,The instsrment shallaccommmodate 16-mm and or20-mm vials.19 Muffle furnace Temperature : upto1100C(Medilab, <strong>India</strong>), Small20 Automatic Karl FisherTitratorsize.Measurment Range: 100ppm…100%water, Interchangeableburette with volume1,5,10 and20 ml, Resolution <strong>of</strong> the burette :0.00005 <strong>of</strong> the butrtte, Fillingtime <strong>of</strong> the burette: less than 20sec,Solvent Manager for fillingand drailing <strong>of</strong> the solvent,Silicon tube 850 mm to connectySolvent Manager to solvent,Double platinum pin eiectrode,Titration vessel 150ml.11


SNEquipment andinstrument21 Freeze drierEquipmentSpecificationDisplay :Digital display shouldindicate Vacum andtemperature, MiniumTemperature : -60 0 C, Capacity:5L, Ice Capacity: 4.5L,Compressor: Hermeticallysealed, Compressor power:1/3HP, Heat extraction: 75W,Vacum pump: Complete with oilmist filter, Power - 230V/50Hz.Req. No1Rate perUnit (SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Sales Tax orother taxes(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Totalamount(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)22 Up Right Ultra LowDeep FreezerConstruction: Interioe Steel andexterior should be xhemical andcorrosion resistant steel,Temperature Range: -50 0 C to -86 0 C, Temperature Display:Digital Temperature Control:Microprocessor, Volume: 350L,Insulation: Formed in-placePolyurethane insulation in thecabinet and in the door,Refrigeration: Non CFC, Power:230V/50Hz,15A.123 Deep Freezer Temperature Range: -40 0 C,Temperature Display: Digital,Temperature Control:Microprocessor, Volume: 350L,Insulation: Formed in-placePolyurethane insulation in thecabinet and in the door,Refrigeration: Non CFC, Power:230V/50Hz,15A.24 FlouriMeter Type: portable, Which is givedirect reading <strong>of</strong> floride usingthe colorimetric Meyhod, Lamp:Light Eleminating Diode (LED),Should habe Silicone Detector,Sample Cell Pathlength: 1cmand 22cm, Powe Supply: 4AABatteries for field use, FlorideMeasuring Range: 0.1 to2.0mg/L F3


SNEquipment andinstrumentSpecification25 Incubator Chamber: Electrinicallycontrolled preheating ,Temperature Range: 5 0 C aboveroom temperature up to 100 0 C,Capacity: 115 liters, Interface:Rs 422 For communicationsaftware data control system,Power: 230V/50Hz.Req. No1Rate perUnit (SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Sales Tax orother taxes(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Totalamount(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)26 Hot Air Oven Chamber: Electrinicallycontrolled preheating,Temperature Range: 5 0 C aboveambient temperature up to 3000 C, Capacity: 115 liters.327 Analytical Electronic Capacity: 220g, Readability: 3balance0.0001g(MRC – AF-R220CE).28 Gel <strong>Document</strong>ationSystemGel imagine system consist <strong>of</strong>monochrome CCD camera forreal time amd integration timecaptureing <strong>of</strong> gel images, Pixeldepth: 12 bit with 4096 greylevels, Resolution: 752pixel x 582pixel, Dark room: Buit inelectronic and microprocessor,Wavelength: 312nm with 20 x 20Filter size,29 Steam Sterilizer Chamber Size: 300mm x 700mm 1(D x H), Capacity : 50L,Temperature: 105 0 C - 135 0 C,Indication: MicroprocessorControl digital Presure andTemperature display, Power:240V/50Hz.30 Laminar Flow Bench Type: Horizontal type, Main 1filter: HEPA, Pre Filter: NylonFilter, Iluminator: 2Fluorescence light source forillumination, Noise: Less than60dB .31 Distillation Unit Single, Glass,Output : 4L/hr 2


SNEquipment andinstrumentSpecification32 Colori meter Display: Digital, Filters: 05 (420,540, 650nm), Lamp Source:Tungsten with straight filament6V.33 Water Bath Constraction: Stainless SteelMolded (Square Tank)Circulating type, Capacity: 22Lwith cover only(MRC – BH-200), Heater: Immersion typeHeating Element with sensor.Req. No12Rate perUnit (SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Sales Tax orother taxes(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Totalamount(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)34 E.C.G Recorder Single Channel, 12 Leads(Kenz,Japan) .35 Western Blooting Should be made with a view toAppartusblotting a maxium <strong>of</strong> two gels aton etime, Its supplies withporous supports for holding thegels in place, platinum electrodesfitted onto removable plates andelectrical conec tors, Gel Size:Should be blotted is 100 mm x 90mm36 Counting Chamber &cell counter37 Micropipettes SingleChannelReadout: 4 Digit (0-9999),Display: bright Red 0.6" LEDdisplay, Magnification: 2-3x,Petri dish Size: 90-150mmdiameter, Illumination: Glarefreering shaped lamp, Interface:RS232.Fully autoclavable, VolumeRange: Up to 2ul, 10ul, 10 -100ul 100 - 1000ul.38 Instrument Sterilizer Chamber Size: 300mm x 700mm(D x H), Chamber Material:Stainless Steel, Capacity: 50L,Temperature: 105 0 C - 135 0 C.1551


SNEquipment andinstrumentSpecification39 CO 2 Incubator Type: Direct Heat Type,Capacity: 175L, TemperatureRange: Ambient +5 0 C to 50 0 C,Temperature Resolution: +/ -0.10 C, CO 2 Range: 0m - 20%, CO 2Stability: 0.1%, HydraulicRange: Ambient to 95%,Display: Digital display <strong>of</strong>temperature CO2 & RHCondition display, Power:230V/50Hz.Req. No1Rate perUnit (SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Sales Tax orother taxes(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Totalamount(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)40 Lab Incubator Temperature Range: 5 0C above 4room temperature up, Capacity:115L, Inner glass door,Interface: RS 422 Interface <strong>of</strong>communication s<strong>of</strong>tware DataControl System, Power:230V/50Hz.41 Test tube rack Test tube rack for test tubes. 542 Westegrant Stand - No <strong>of</strong> Places: 06 Construction: 250ESR RackWestgrant Tube - ESRTubeStainless steel.43 Fermentor Working Volume: 1.5 - 2.5Ltrs, 1Platinum temperature Probe,Digital type display resolution 50-1200RPM in 1RPM. LargeScreen Monitor with touchcontroling.44 Hot plate Mini Hotplate, upto 450C, 5Analogue(MRC-E1).45 Timer Digital Timer: 0 - 60 Hrs,346 FluorescenceMicroscopeResolution: 0.1S.Ilumination - 12V/100W halogenilluminator and HG illuminatorComplete with filters for UV,blue and green, <strong>High</strong> contrastoptics with universal turretcondensor.3


SNEquipment andinstrumentSpecificationReq. NoRate perUnit (SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Sales Tax orother taxes(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Totalamount(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)47 Laboratory BinocularMicroscopeType - Binocular observation -45 0 inclined, 360 0rotatable,Interpupillary distanceadjustment 54mm - 74 mm,Aqbbe condenser NA 1.25 withaspheric lens and Irishdiaphragm, Monutable day lightblue filter dia 32.0 mm .Type - Sidentop Trinocula Head,30 0 inclined, 360 0 ratatable, Interpupillary distance 48 - 75mm,Eyipice - Focusable widefield10x/20mm with foldable eyeguard, Abbe condenser NA 1.25with aspheric lens, Irishdiaphragm with blue day lightfilter, Illumination - LED ( inbuilt rechargeable battery)100,00 hours <strong>of</strong> LED life.5048 Phase ContrastMicroscope249 Inverted Microscope Stage - Rectangular 160 x240cm, fixed plain stage and35mm petri dish holder, Range -Trinocular 300 inclined 3600ratatable viewing bodies with 52 -75 interpupilary distance,Eyepiece - Widefield 10x/22mmpaired with eye guard,Ilumination - 6V - 30 W halogen.350 FluorescenceMicroscopeIlumination - 12V/100W halogenilluminator and HG illuminatorComplete with filters for UV,blue and green, <strong>High</strong> contrastoptics with universal turretcondensor.3


SNEquipment andinstrumentSpecification51 Teaching Microscope Type - Sidentop TrinocularHead, 30 0 inclined, 360 0rotatable, Inter pupillarydistance 48 - 75mm, Eyipice -Focusable widefield 10x/20mmwith foldable eye guard, Abbecondenser NA 1.25 with asphericlens, Irish diaphragm with blueday light filter.52 Research Microscope Type - Sidentop TrinocularHead, 30 0 inclined, 360 0rotatable, Inter pupillarydistance 48 - 75mm, Eyipice -Focusable widefield 10x/20mmwith foldable eye guard, Abbecondenser NA 1.25 with asphericlens, Irish diaphragm with blueday light filter.53 Photographic microscope54 Stereo zoommicroscopeBinocular observation tube,Eyepiece - Focusable WF10x/18mm, Ilumination -12V/20W halogen, Resolution -Inbuilt Camera with 720 x 576pixels (PAL), 720 x 480 pixels(NTSC).Type - Binicular viewing headinclined at 45 0 , 360 0 rotatableinter pupillary distance 55mm -75mm, Ilumination - Halogenilumination lamps12W,Eyepieces - wide field 20xwith focusing, Magnification -30x - 108x, Zoom Control - 1: 6.Req. No3514Rate perUnit (SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Sales Tax orother taxes(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Totalamount(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)55 Thermometer Digital& NormalControl: Microprocessor,Display LCD, TemperatureRange: -20 0 C - 300 0 C.56 Top loading balance Capacity: 220g, Readability:0.001g (MRC- AJ-220CE).57 Balance Scale Removable stainles steelweighing oan with the vertical,Capacity: 100 Kg, Readability:10Kg.231


SNEquipment andinstrumentSpecificationReq. No58 Baby Balance Should be capable measuringbabies up to 15kg.59 Electric Shaker Digital Plate Orbital Shaker, 1300x400mm(MRC-TS-400PD)60 Laboratory Shaker Control System - Micro1processor, Moving Platform -450 x 450 mm, Load -Max.1.5kg, Timmer - 1 min. -99:59 hours, Shaking amplitude -30mm, Shaking frequency 20 -300rpm.61 Vortex Mixture Type: 4 Hold Feet for high 2stablity to avoid vibration,Orbital diameter: 5mm, SpeedRange: 50 - 2400 rpm, OperatingSystem: Manual andContinuous..62 Electric distilled MRC WSE/4S,4 L/hr, Electric 1apparatuswith Silica heater.63 Osmo meter Advanced Instruments, 3320 1,Automatic with consumables for100 tests.64 Heamagobin analyzer Suitable for analyse hemaglobin 5in the blood.65 Syringes. 5ml, 10ml. 10066 Variable pipettes 5ml, 10ml, 50ml. 1267 Fixed volume pipettes 5ml, 10ml, 50ml. 1268 Bio chemistry analyzer Filter: Single Beam with5continues rotating, Reading:Monogramatic Biographicreading, Posses: 8 Filter, Range:330 - 700 nm, System: Proceduropen and by store Menu,Calculating Mode: Absorb singlestanded, differential samples,Multi Standed Mode: KineticMode,Factor Mode, Tube Mode,Sussey Mode.Rate perUnit (SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Sales Tax orother taxes(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Totalamount(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)


SNEquipment andinstrument69 Biology Safety Cabinet(Semp Auto)SpecificationWorking Chamber: Not be lessthan 1200mm x 600mm x 650mm(LxWxH), Inner Wall: Allstainless steal, Function: Filterlife span display function andfilter real time alarm function,Cabinet: Supplied with 2 blowersystem, Control system:Microprocessor Based, Noise :Less than 65 dBA, Insteumentshould store up to 40 differenttest programs Power: 230V+/-10%, 50HzReq. No6Rate perUnit (SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Sales Tax orother taxes(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Totalamount(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)70 Autoclave Control: Microprocessor,Display LCD, TemperatureRange: -20 0 C - 300 0 C.71 Double BeamSpectrophotometerOptical system : Double beemoptics,Wavelength Range: 190 -1100nm, Wavelength scanningspeed: 1400nm/min, Lightsource: Deuterium and tungstenhalogen lamp, PhotometricRange : 3.0 Abs, Display" LCD,S<strong>of</strong>tware: Fully integratedsystem for instrument.3172 MultipurposeCentrifugesMicroprocessor control system,Able to accomadate at lease 36Nos <strong>of</strong> 0.5ml tubes,RCF Value:More than 1500rcf, Display:LCD bachlight, Speed: 100 -4000rpm, Chamber: Stainlesssteel, Power: 230V/50Hz.2


SNEquipment andinstrument73 MicroheamatorcritCentrifugeSpecificationSpeed: 12000rpm/14000g,Roctor: 24 capillaries with lid,Brake system: Manual, Timer:Microprocessor control up to100 min, Display: Digital display<strong>of</strong> speed and time, Heamatocritreader: 100nos <strong>of</strong> capillariesshoild be provided with the unit.Req. No1Rate perUnit (SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Sales Tax orother taxes(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Totalamount(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)74 Soxhlet extractor(Soxhlet ExtractionSystem)Constraction: Epoxy paintedstainless steel structure forresistance to chemical andmechanical agents,Extractioncup volume: 150ml, Workingtemperature: 100 0 C to 250 0 C,Solvent recovery: up to 75%,Solvent Volume: 30ml to 100ml,Display: Working temperatureand programmable parameters.175 Rotar evaporator System: Supplied with motorizeslift and should incorporatedwith safty stop function, Coolingsurface: Minimum <strong>of</strong> 1200cm 2 ,Speed Range: 20- 250rm,Display: Digital, Condenser:Diagonal, Heating Bathtemperature Range: Ambient to180 0 C, Power: 230V/50Hz.76 TLC apparatus Apparatus set up TLC (ThinLayer Chromatography),System: Included <strong>of</strong> UV cabinet,Capillary dispensor, pipettes,trough chamber, Reagent spray,Silica gel plates.77 Distillation operatorfor volatile oilextraction78 Culture racks withlight fittingDistillation apperatus withrequires Flasks, Condensers,Heating Mental amd requiredsupport stand and clamps.Suitable for Store culture tubes,Culture tubes should beincluded.2131


SNEquipment andinstrumentSpecification79 Digital WeighingbalanceCapacity: 220g, Readability:0.001g(MRC- AJ-220CE).80 Monopan weighing Capacity: 220g, Readability:balance0.001g(MRC- AJ-220CE).81 Coulbourn photo beam Monitor activity somultaneouslylocomotors activity in X-Y, Arenas available for ratssystemor mice, Raw date recorded forfuture analysis.Req. No111Rate perUnit (SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Sales Tax orother taxes(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Totalamount(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)82 Horizontal LaminarFlow CabinetFlow System: Horizontal type,Mainfilter Type: HEPA, PreFilter: Nylon, Illumination: 2Fluorescence Light.83 Oven size II Capacity: 30L, 552*552*535mmdimension with shelves completeset Power; 220V ---240V/50Hz.2184 Incubator with fanconvection ,Temp: 30 0 C-90 0 C, Size IIshelves complete set Power:220V ---240V/50Hz.85 Anaerobic jar 220v ---240v , 50Hz,3.5 Lcapacity with oaring , selfcentering cast lid and clamp ,input and out-put Schradervalves , automatic safety valve ,pressure gauge , law temp ,catalyst , lucas indicator withplate carrier and tube carriercomplete set CO2 generatorenvelopes.86 Auto clave table tomodelST 19T ,Capacity: 14 Lchamber, dia x depth 280 x280mm.2251


SNEquipment andinstrument87 Horizontal GelElectrophoresisSystem.SpecificationType: Horizontal GelElectrophoresis system is for thwDNA and Protin, Size<strong>of</strong> the Gel:20cm x 20cm, Electrodes: PurePlatinum, Provide constantvoltage, current and power withdigital, Voltage: 0 - 600V,Current: 0 - 500mA, Power: 0-150W, Timer: 0 to 99.59h,Programs:Up to 9, Out puts: 4 inparallel, Resolution ; 1V,1mA,1W, Temperature Control:Up to 90 0 C, Gel Dryer: Stainlesssteel screen, mylar sheet, porouspolythene sheet and clear siliconrubber overlay sheet.Req. No1Rate perUnit (SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Sales Tax orother taxes(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Totalamount(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)88 Vertical GelElectrophorisis SystemType: Vertical GelElectrophoresis system is for thwDNA and Protin, Size<strong>of</strong> the Gel:20cm x 20cm, Electrodes: PurePlatinum, Provide constantvoltage, current and power withdigital, Voltage: 0 - 600V,Current: 0 - 500mA, Power: 0-150W, Timer: 0 to 99.59h,Programs:Up to 9, Out puts: 4 inparallel, Resolution ; 1V,1mA,1W, Temperature Control:Up to 90 0 C, Gel Dryer: Stainlesssteel screen, mylar sheet, porouspolythene sheet and clear siliconrubber overlay sheet.189 Inoculation loop withhandleStainless steel Inoculation Loopswith stainless steel handle.290 Inoculation wire withhandle91 Colony counter digitalstuart SC6 ,overallStainless steel Inoculation Wirewith stainless steel handle.310mm x 300mm x 140mm (H xW x D) with magnifying glassPower: 220V ---240V/50Hz.11


SNEquipment andinstrumentSpecificationReq. No92 Pre Coated TLC plates TLC precoated with silica gel. 1Rate perUnit (SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Sales Tax orother taxes(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Totalamount(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)93 Colorimeter Model :Jenway model ,Wave 5length: 400 to 720mm withgelatin filters and curettesholder and curettes Power: 220V---240V/50Hz.94 Bio pac -students lab USA-system, INC. 195 Refrigerator Model: Double door, 2 Cubicfeet Power: 220V ---240V/50Hz.296 Stainless steel pipettecan97 Stainless steel petricdish can98 Cool; incubator withinterior illumination450mm x 65mm Diameter. 12450mm x 65mm Diameter. 24Temperature Range: 0 0 C to 600 C with fan circulation II cubicfeer, 220v ---240v , 50Hz.99 Drying cabinet Capacity: 125L, InternalH*W*D 420mm x 730mm x355mm Power: 220V ---240V/50Hz.100 Stomacher (Lab blenderCapacity: 5 to 800ml over all H xW x D 180 x 150 x 190 completeset with Stomacher bags, Power:220V ---240V/ 50Hz.34101 PH Meter Model: Hanna Model,Temperature: Aotomatictemperature, Compensation withsuitable plastic coated electrode.1101 Pressure Cooker Capacity: 5L 1103Glass WareWareISOLAB Pipettepump – electrical –adjustablenozzle(Pipette filler)2ml1010ml25mlMacro standard: 10mlMacro – Universal: 0-100ml10ml 1025ml 10Macro standard: 10ml 10


SNEquipment andinstrumentSpecificationReq. NoMacro – Universal: 0-100ml 10Volumetric Flask 10ml, 10–Blue Scale 25ml 550ml 10100ml 5250ml 12500ml 5Volumetric Flask – 10ml, 5Amber scale 25ml 550ml 5100ml 10250ml 5500ml 5Volumetric Flask – 10ml, 12White Scale 25ml 1250ml 12100ml 6250ml 12500ml 61000ml 3Pipette – Volumetric – 5ml 10Amber Scale 10ml 525ml 550ml 5ECOLINE - Pipette – 1ml 6Volumetric – Blue 5ml 6Scale10ml 1025ml 10Pipette stand - Vertical 94 Pipettes 5Pipette Stand -Horizontal12 Pipettes 10Density - Bottle - NonCalibratedDensity - Bottle -Calibrated -ThermometerBeaker - P.P - LowFormBeaker jug - P.P -With Handle10ml 550ml 5100ml 510ml 650ml 6100ml 650ml 10100ml 10250ml 101000ml 5250ml 61000ml 2Rate perUnit (SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Sales Tax orother taxes(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Totalamount(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)


SNEquipment andinstrumentErlenmeyer - MediumNeckErlenmeyer - NS NeckFlask - Flat BottomFlask - Round BottomFlask StandFlask Pear ShapeBurette - StraightAmber Scale - ClearBurette - Straight -White Scale - AmberBurette - AutomaticWhite Scale – AmberBurette - Bottle - Clear 2ltSpecificationReq. No50ml 10100ml 5250ml 5500ml 350ml 10100ml 5250ml 10500ml 550ml 10100ml 10250ml 5500ml 550ml 12100ml 5250ml 6500ml 12100ml 101000mkl 210ml 1050ml 1010ml 550ml 1010ml 550ml 1010ml 550ml 102Rate perUnit (SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Sales Tax orother taxes(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Totalamount(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Burette - Automatic -Modular - Blue Scale -Burette - Schilling -Amber ScalePipette - Graduated -Amber ScalePipette - Volumetric -Blue ScaleGraduated Cylinder -10ml 550ml 510ml 550ml 51ml 55ml 510ml 525ml 550ml 51ml 55ml 1010ml 1025ml 1050ml 510ml 5


SNEquipment andinstrumentWhite ScalePipette - Volumetric -Amber ScaleMixing Cylinder -White ScaleBurette - Straight -Amber ScaleFilter Funnel - SinteredCrucible - SinteredGlass DiscsM & N - Filter PaperQuantitative – WhiteMediumClamp - 4 jaws -SwivelSpecificationReq. No50ml 5100ml 5500ml 51000ml 21ml 1010ml 550ml 10100ml 525ml 101000ml 210ml 550ml 580ml - 11 D - por 4 3125ml - 17 D - por 3 2500ml - 25 D - por 4 230ml - 1 D - por 4 550ml - 2 D - por - 1 4110mm (100) 550mm 5Clamp - 3 jaws - Large 70mm- Swivel5Laboratory stand Retord Base 15Bunsen Burner Standard 25Laboratory Jack 200 mm x 200 mm 10Tripod 200 mm 10Ceramic Triangle 50mm 10Spatula - Fiat Spoon 180mm 25Spatula - Flat - Round 108mmGrooved25Spatula - Chattaway 200mm 10Spatula - Micro 180 mm 10Forceps - Blunt 130mm 10Forceps - Sharp 130mm 10Scissor - Dissecting 130mm 5Stopper - Rubber 05mm x 10mm x 25mm 10021mm x 28mm x 35mm 10055mm x 68mm x 60mm 100Stopper - Silicon 08mm x 13mm x 25mm 10018mm x 24mm x 30mm 50Rate perUnit (SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Sales Tax orother taxes(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Totalamount(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)


SNEquipment andinstrumentSpecificationReq. No32mm x 42mm x 45mm 50Tubing - Rubber 06mm x 12mm, 50Tubing - Silicone 06mm x 10mm 50pH stick 14pH 5 BoxPehanon 5.5pH 5 BoxpH Tester 14pH 5 BoxTest Strip - Peroxide, Aquadur 5 BoxLithmus Paper Red5 BoxBlue5 BoxStopwatch - Mechanica 30min 5Timer - Electronic 99min / 59 sec 5Magnetic Bar 20mm x 06mm, 1050mm x 07mm 12Magnetic Bar 350mm 25RetrieverStirring Rod - Glass 250mm 20Parafilm 250mm 10Parafilm Dispenser 10Thermometer - 10/+110 10Enclosed Scale 10/+420 10Thermometer - Solid 20/+110 5Stem10/+200 5Thermometer - Indoor - 30/+50 5OutdoorThermo hygrometer 50/+70 5Thermometer Clamp & 30mm 10HolderBottle - Screw Cap - 100ml 50Borosilicate Glass 500ml 25Bottle - Screw Cap – 250ml 30Borosilicate Glass -AmberBottle Screw Cap - 250ml – P.E 100ClearBottle Rectangular 100ml - P.E 100Wide Neck - Clear 500ml - PE 25Bottle - Rectangular 50ml – P.E 50Wide Neck -Amber 250ml - P.E 25Wash Bottle - Standard 100ml 50500ml 20Rate perUnit (SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Sales Tax orother taxes(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Totalamount(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Physiology


SNEquipment andinstrumentSpecification103 Treadmills Surface length: 56", Width: 20"dimensions, Speed control: Righthandrail and Left Handrail,Speed: 0- 8.5 mph, Elevation: 0 -20%Calories.104 AutomatedHematology AnalyzerMicroprocessor based,Fullyautomated compact bench,Operating temperature: 15 0 C -30 0 C, Manual Mode: Acceptsample <strong>of</strong> minium 120ul, Samplehandling capability: 80 samplesper hour.105 Spirometer Display: Large Graphic display,Measure temperature, and Flowand definitive parameter.Req. No111Rate perUnit (SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Sales Tax orother taxes(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Totalamount(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)106 Peak Expiratory flowRate MeterIt used to monitor a personability to breath air, Portablehand held instrument.107 Ishihera chart 18Pharmacy108 Capsule fillingmachineSystem: Automatic LoadingMachine, Capsules filling speed:5000 to 6000 capsules perhour,Combination Size: 00/0,0/1/2,3/4 and 5, Display: Digital.1109 Two Shaft Power 1hp motor 1Kalvam110 Ammi Roll Stone 0.75hp, Single PhaseGrinder111 Single Kalvam 0.5hp, Single Phase112 Double Kalvam 1hp, Single Phase113 Gas Cylinder 13.2Kg114 Gas Cylinder 40 Kg115 Roster Mechine Gas Model, 1.5hp, Single Phase116 Mixture Machine 50kg, 1hp, Single Phase117 Sifter Mechine 0.5hp, Single Phase118 Sifter Mechine 1hp, Single Phase


SNEquipment andinstrumentSpecificationReq. No119 Chinese Dish Mill1(Pulvarizer)120 Grinder Kanchan Power :220V ---240V/ 50Hz 2Tycoon Model121 Grinder Multiend Grinder 10" 1122 Grinder Table Model 3123 Percolator 1124 Tincture Presser126 Wet Pulvarizer 2hp, 1hp, Single Phase127 Dry Pulvarizer 5hp, 10hp Single Phase128 Stone Grinder (Dry) 1hp, Single Phase129 Ponding/HullingMechine0.25hp - 0.5 hp, One Pestle,Single Phase130 Ponding/Hulling 1hp, Two Pestle, Single PhaseMechine131 Tablet MakingMachineProduction Capacity: 17,0000 -69,000, Recolution <strong>of</strong> turret: 18 -72 RPM, Maxium operatingPreaaure: 10,000 Kgs, MaxiumPre - presure: 3,000 Kgs,Diameter <strong>of</strong> die: 38.1 mm (1.5"),Height <strong>of</strong> die: 23.81 mm(0.9375"), Turret P.C.D: 253 mmRate perUnit (SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Sales Tax orother taxes(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Totalamount(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)132 Tablet Polishing Kit Optical fiber polishing machine,Display: Digital, Speed controland Digiital Speed guage,Capacity: Max 4,000,000pcs/hrs. Power: 110/220V 1/4HP50/60Hz133 Pill making machine 1Medical Equipments134 Examination Lamp Lamp With Stand 1Pedestal135 Laryngoscope (adult) Examine inside <strong>of</strong> the Larynx, 3Flexible , lighted tube136 Laryngoscope Examine inside <strong>of</strong> the Larynx, 3(pediatric)Flexible , lighted tube137 Surgical instrument set Stainless steeel 3with kidney tray138 Gluco meter Anlyse Blood Glucose Level 2


SNEquipment andinstrumentSpecificationReq. No139 Ultra violet lamp Lamp - Contain two tubes <strong>of</strong> 15 2watt lights, 254nm illumination,Intensity at 15cm(μW/cm 2 )140 Nebulizer Type: Portable, Supplied with 160nos <strong>of</strong> Cuff, Power:230V/50Hz141 Suction Unit Mobile Suction uniy, 2 BucketUnit for fil lers pimp, air Slowrate: 801/min, Vaccum 70Hg/mm, To be supplies with3000ml Suction Jar: 2 Numbers,With over flow prevention, footswitch silicon Tubimg bacteriaFill to suction cup and CenulaTube141 Stethoscope Littmann Type, European orgin 5142 Thermometer - NormalRate perUnit (SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Sales Tax orother taxes(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)Totalamount(SLR.orINR. asapplicable)143 Thermometer - Digital144 Fetal heart detector 3145 Sphygmomanometer - Type: Mecury, with corrosive 5Adultsresistant carring case146 Opthalamus scope 1147 Aurisocope 1148 Knee Hammer Knee Hammer withbpolypropeiene handle149 Presure Meter - Its suitable for new bornes and babiesPediatric150 Pediatric cuff Cuff uitable for new born andbabies5Pharmacology151 Rota rods. System: Microprocessorcontrolled Rota Rod for mice,Display: Very readable backlight,Speed range: 4 - 50rotation per minute,1


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