Ebonite Rod

Ebonite Rod is a solid, hard, and chemically resistant rod made from vulcanized natural rubber, commonly used in scientific and technical settings for its excellent electrical insulating properties. Due to the vulcanization process, ebonite becomes highly rigid and durable, exhibiting strong resistance to heat, chemicals, and mechanical wear. Its smooth, black surface is ideal for laboratory experiments involving static electricity where it can easily acquire and hold electric charge when rubbed with materials such as fur or wool. This makes the ebonite rod indispensable in physics demonstrations of electrostatics, including charging by friction and static force interactions. Besides educational use, ebonite rods are also utilized in manufacturing industries for producing components that require robust insulating materials. The rod’s chemical resistance ensures longevity even in harsh laboratory environments, making it a reliable tool for repeated use. Its non-conductive nature allows it to act as a barrier preventing electrical current flow, thus providing safety and control in experimental setups.

Laboratory wheel and axel

 Product Description The Laboratory Wheel and Axle is a mechanical apparatus used in physics and engineering laboratories to demonstrate principles of rotational motion, mechanical advantage, and torque. It consists of a wheel attached to a central axle, allowing students and researchers to explore fundamental mechanics concepts. Constructed from durable materials, it is designed for educational demonstrations, experimental setups, and mechanical testing.