Beads with String set of 100 pcs Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-ELE-12010
The Linear
Arithmetical Counting Set is a calibrated manipulative system engineered for
the empirical analysis of number lines, sequence patterns, and foundational
arithmetic operations. Designed for Primary and Secondary Mathematics
Laboratories, this 100-unit set facilitates the transition from discrete
counting to complex grouping under institutional STEM standards. This
ISO-compliant instrument ensures long-term durability for high-frequency
classroom environments.
Technical Specifications
|
Tender Specification |
OEM Technical Detail |
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Material Grade |
High-Density Impact-Resistant
Polymer (Non-Toxic) |
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Component Density |
100 Precision-Bored Beads |
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String Specification |
High-Tensile Reinforced Cord
with Frayed-Resistant Terminals |
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Dimensions |
Standardized Institutional
Lab Scale |
Key Pedagogical Outcomes
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High-Contrast
100-Unit Sequence: Allows students to
visualize the base-10 system and decimal structures, supporting in
"Quantitative Pattern Synthesis."
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Low-Friction
Precision-Bored Beads:
Facilitates rapid manual manipulation for addition and subtraction algorithms,
supporting "Arithmetic Proficiency."
·
Linear
String Displacement: Enables the physical
realization of number line intervals and rounding concepts, reinforcing
"Spatial-Numerical Mapping" for primary and secondary learners.
International Logistics & Compliance
To maintain the
structural integrity of the polymer beads and cord flexibility during
transcontinental maritime transit, all 100-piece sets are secured in
moisture-barrier primary packaging and consolidated in export-grade seaworthy
crating (ISPM-15 compliant). International procurement documentation includes
the Manufacturer’s Authorization Form (MAF), Certificate of Conformance (CoC),
and Laboratory User Manuals in English. The set features a tropicalized design,
batch-tested for operational stability in environments reaching 45°C and 90%
Humidity to ensure zero material warping, cord rot, or chromatic degradation in
extreme climates.
