Pathology and Laboratory Equipment Manufacturer, Suppliers and Exporter in India
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Pathology and laboratory equipment includes instruments used for the analysis of blood, tissues, and body fluids, as well as sample preparation, staining, preservation, and microscopic examination. Educational Instruments is a Manufacturer & Exporter of Pathology and Laboratory Equipment for schools, universities, TVET institutions, research laboratories, and industry, serving institutional requirements in India and international markets.
The published range includes Microscopes, Hematology Analyzers, Centrifuges, Blood Cell Counters, Tissue Processors, Microtomes, Slide Stainers, Autoclaves, Water Baths, and Incubators. The category also identifies schools, colleges, universities, hospitals, and diagnostic laboratories as users of pathology equipment for practical learning, laboratory instruction, medical research, and laboratory analysis. Buyers should select equipment according to the sample type, laboratory process, analytical objective, intended users, quantity, and mandatory technical specifications. Where capacities, ranges, accuracies, dimensions, materials, operating conditions, accessories, or configurations are not published, specifications should be requested before procurement or tender evaluation.
How do you choose pathology and laboratory equipment?
Choose pathology and laboratory equipment by first defining the sample type, laboratory activity, analytical objective, intended users, required equipment type, quantity, and mandatory technical specifications. The published category associates this equipment with blood, tissue, and body-fluid analysis and with sample preparation, staining, preservation, and microscopic examination.
A buyer may require a microscope, hematology analyzer, centrifuge, blood cell counter, tissue processor, microtome, slide stainer, autoclave, water bath, or incubator. Each serves a different laboratory requirement.
Technical values should not be assumed where they are not published. Buyers should request exact capacities, operating ranges, accuracies, dimensions, materials, environmental conditions, electrical requirements, accessories, and configurations where these affect procurement or compliance.
What types of pathology and laboratory equipment are available?
The published Pathology and Laboratory Equipment range includes microscopes, hematology analyzers, centrifuges, blood cell counters, tissue processors, microtomes, slide stainers, autoclaves, water baths, and incubators. These products support laboratory workflows involving analysis, preparation, staining, preservation, and microscopic examination.
The exact equipment required depends on the sample, procedure, laboratory environment, and intended analytical or teaching objective. A microscopy requirement should be evaluated differently from a hematology, centrifugation, tissue-processing, staining, incubation, or other laboratory requirement.
The supplied category page does not publish one common technical specification set for every product. Model-specific values should therefore be obtained before purchase, tender submission, or technical approval.
What is pathology laboratory equipment used for?
Pathology laboratory equipment is used for the analysis of blood, tissues, and body fluids and for laboratory activities involving sample preparation, staining, preservation, and microscopic examination. The published category also associates these instruments with disease diagnosis, medical research, student training, laboratory instruction, and laboratory analysis.
Not every instrument performs every listed function. Equipment should be matched to the actual workflow and sample requirement.
For example, microscopes are directly associated with microscopic examination, while the broader published range includes instruments for hematology-related analysis, sample handling, staining, preservation, incubation, and other laboratory processes. Exact product suitability should be confirmed from the requested technical specification rather than inferred solely from the category name.
Which institutions use pathology and laboratory equipment?
Pathology and laboratory equipment is used in schools, colleges, universities, hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, research settings, and other laboratories requiring sample analysis or related practical work. The supplied audience also includes schools, universities, TVET institutions, research laboratories, and industry.
The published category identifies practical learning, laboratory instruction, assistance to laboratory personnel, medical research, and laboratory analysis as relevant applications. Equipment selection should therefore reflect the users, setting, workflow, and required level of technical performance.
A teaching laboratory may have different requirements from a university, TVET institution, research laboratory, diagnostic laboratory, hospital, or industrial environment. Product-level suitability should be confirmed before procurement.
What laboratory processes are identified for this equipment?
The supplied category identifies sample preparation, staining, preservation, and microscopic examination as primary laboratory activities supported by the published pathology and laboratory equipment range. It also states that pathology equipment is used for the analysis of blood, tissues, and body fluids.
The equipment list includes microscopes, hematology analyzers, centrifuges, blood cell counters, tissue processors, microtomes, slide stainers, autoclaves, water baths, and incubators.
Because the category does not state that every instrument performs every listed process, buyers should identify the laboratory workflow first and then select the appropriate equipment. Mandatory operating parameters and model-specific configurations should be requested where they are not published.
What should buyers compare before ordering pathology laboratory equipment?
Buyers should compare the sample type, laboratory process, analytical objective, equipment type, intended users, mandatory technical specifications, quantity, documentation, and support requirements. Exact product details should be requested wherever capacities, ranges, accuracy values, materials, dimensions, operating conditions, accessories, or configurations are not published.
A microscope, hematology analyzer, centrifuge, tissue processor, microtome, slide stainer, autoclave, water bath, and incubator cannot be evaluated through one universal technical specification.
Procurement teams should therefore document every mandatory requirement for the exact equipment being purchased. Missing technical parameters should not be inferred or fabricated.
How should institutions request a quotation for pathology and laboratory equipment?
Institutions should provide the product list or category, required quantity, institution name, and billing address when requesting a formal quotation or proforma invoice. For pathology and laboratory equipment, the enquiry should also identify the sample, laboratory process, exact equipment type, and mandatory technical specifications.
A quotation request may identify microscopes, hematology analyzers, centrifuges, blood cell counters, tissue processors, microtomes, slide stainers, autoclaves, water baths, incubators, or another explicitly required item.
For tender-driven procurement, buyers should provide all mandatory specifications rather than relying only on a general equipment name. The supplied tender page also identifies Ministry of Education and vocational training products and materials.
Can Educational Instruments supply laboratory equipment internationally?
Yes. Educational Instruments is identified in the supplied input as a Manufacturer & Exporter, and its FAQ states that educational laboratory equipment is exported to schools and institutions in Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, with assistance for logistics, customs forms, and packaging requirements.
International buyers should communicate the destination market, equipment list, quantities, mandatory technical specifications, documentation requirements, and any packaging or logistics conditions during the quotation process.
Are manuals, installation, calibration and training available?
Educational Instruments states that every kit or equipment has printed or electronic user manuals and safety and installation instructions, with experimentation logs or worksheets provided for relevant kits. The exact documentation supplied with individual pathology and laboratory equipment should be confirmed during procurement.
The About Us page also states that installation, calibration, maintenance, and training are available within the company's broader equipment offering. Custom-built laboratory equipment is stated as available for schools, colleges, universities, research laboratories, and industries.
For bulk orders or sophisticated setups, the FAQ states that live virtual demonstrations or on-site consultations can be arranged. Applicability should be confirmed for the specific equipment, order size, destination, and technical requirement.
What types of pathology and laboratory equipment can buyers compare?
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Type |
Key feature supported by supplied input |
Typical use |
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Microscopes |
Listed in the published pathology equipment range |
Microscopic examination |
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Hematology Analyzers |
Listed in the published pathology equipment range |
Laboratory analysis according to the required hematology workflow |
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Centrifuges |
Listed in the published pathology equipment range |
Laboratory processing according to the required procedure |
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Blood Cell Counters |
Listed in the published pathology equipment range |
Laboratory analysis involving blood cells |
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Tissue Processors |
Listed in the published pathology equipment range |
Sample-processing workflows involving tissues |
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Microtomes |
Listed in the published pathology equipment range |
Laboratory sample preparation according to the required procedure |
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Slide Stainers |
Listed in the published pathology equipment range |
Staining laboratory slides |
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Autoclaves |
Listed in the published pathology equipment range |
Laboratory procedures according to the required workflow |
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Water Baths |
Listed in the published pathology equipment range |
Laboratory procedures requiring the selected water-bath configuration |
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Incubators |
Listed in the published pathology equipment range |
Laboratory procedures requiring the selected incubation conditions |
The equipment types above are limited to products explicitly identified on the supplied Pathology and Laboratory Equipment category page.
What selection criteria should procurement teams use?
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Criterion |
What to check |
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Sample type |
Identify whether the requirement involves blood, tissue, body fluids, or another specified laboratory sample |
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Laboratory process |
Define whether the workflow concerns analysis, sample preparation, staining, preservation, microscopic examination, or another stated procedure |
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Equipment type |
Select the required microscope, hematology analyzer, centrifuge, blood cell counter, tissue processor, microtome, slide stainer, autoclave, water bath, or incubator |
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Intended users |
Confirm whether the equipment is for a school, university, TVET institution, research laboratory, industry, hospital, or diagnostic laboratory |
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Technical specifications |
Request exact capacities, ranges, accuracies, dimensions, materials, operating conditions, electrical requirements, accessories, configurations, or other mandatory details where relevant |
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Quantity |
State the required quantity for every equipment type |
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Documentation |
Confirm required user manuals and safety or installation instructions |
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Service requirements |
State whether installation, calibration, maintenance, training, demonstration, or consultation is required |
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Custom requirements |
Provide complete specifications where custom-built laboratory equipment is required |
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Export requirements |
State the destination market and any logistics, customs-form, packaging, or documentation requirements |
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Quotation information |
Provide the product list or category, quantity, institution name, and billing address |
These selection criteria are based only on the supplied Pathology and Laboratory Equipment, About Us, FAQ, product, and tender pages.
What related analytical laboratory pages can buyers explore?
- Analytical Lab Equipment
- View All Products
- Laboratory Tenders and OEM Enquiries
- About Educational Instruments
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Contact Educational Instruments
- Home
Pathology and Laboratory Equipment is listed under the broader Analytical Lab Equipment category in the published product catalogue.
What manufacturer-stated certifications and standards are listed?
The Educational Instruments based in Mumbai have Pathology Lab Equipment having standard and Quality Control Certifications of ISO 9001, ISO 13485, ISO/IEC 17025, National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL), CE marking, UL Listing, ETL Listing, CSA Group requirements, RoHS, REACH, ASTM standards, Good Laboratory Practice (GLP), Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), and FDA 21 CFR Part 820.
The supplied Pathology and Laboratory Equipment category page does not establish which of these certifications, standards, listings, accreditations, or regulatory references apply to individual pathology products. Product-level applicability and documentary evidence should therefore be verified before publishing compliance claims or using them for tender evaluation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is pathology and laboratory equipment?
Pathology and laboratory equipment includes instruments used for the analysis of blood, tissues, and body fluids and for laboratory activities involving sample preparation, staining, preservation, and microscopic examination. The published range includes microscopes, hematology analyzers, centrifuges, blood cell counters, tissue processors, microtomes, slide stainers, autoclaves, water baths, and incubators.
What types of pathology laboratory equipment are available?
The published category includes microscopes, hematology analyzers, centrifuges, blood cell counters, tissue processors, microtomes, slide stainers, autoclaves, water baths, and incubators. Exact model specifications should be requested where capacities, ranges, accuracies, dimensions, materials, operating conditions, electrical requirements, accessories, or configurations are not published.
What is pathology laboratory equipment used for?
Pathology laboratory equipment is used for blood, tissue, and body-fluid analysis and for sample preparation, staining, preservation, and microscopic examination. The category also associates this equipment with practical learning, laboratory instruction, medical research, and diagnostic laboratory work.
Who uses pathology and laboratory equipment?
The published category identifies schools, colleges, universities, hospitals, and diagnostic laboratories as users of pathology and laboratory equipment. The supplied audience additionally includes schools, universities, TVET institutions, research laboratories, and industry, so suitability should be confirmed for the exact user group, laboratory process, and technical requirement.
How should buyers select pathology laboratory equipment?
Buyers should select pathology laboratory equipment by defining the sample type, laboratory process, analytical objective, required equipment, intended users, quantity, and mandatory technical specifications. Where capacities, ranges, accuracy values, dimensions, materials, operating conditions, electrical requirements, accessories, or configurations are not published, these details should be requested for the exact model.
Are manuals and installation instructions available?
Yes. Educational Instruments states that every kit or equipment has printed or electronic user manuals and safety and installation instructions, with experimentation logs or worksheets supplied for relevant kits. The exact documentation supplied with individual pathology and laboratory equipment should be confirmed during procurement.
Does Educational Instruments export laboratory equipment internationally?
Yes. Educational Instruments is identified in the supplied input as a Manufacturer & Exporter, and its FAQ states that educational laboratory equipment is exported to institutions in Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, with assistance for logistics, customs forms, and packaging requirements.
What information is required to request a formal quotation?
A formal quotation request should include the product list or category, quantity, institution name, and billing address. For pathology and laboratory equipment, buyers should also provide the sample type, intended laboratory process, exact equipment required, and all mandatory technical specifications needed for accurate evaluation.
Request a Quote for Pathology and Laboratory Equipment
For school, university, TVET, research, industrial, hospital, diagnostic laboratory, institutional, bulk, tender, or export requirements, provide the required equipment list, quantities, intended applications, mandatory technical specifications, institution details, and destination market.
Educational Instruments is a Manufacturer & Exporter serving educational, laboratory, research, and institutional equipment requirements.
