Heat Experiment Kit Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-EI-10589
The Heat Experiment Kit is a primary science apparatus used for teaching thermometers, temperature measurement, thermal expansion, evaporation and condensation. It is designed for 15 learning groups or up to 30 children and supports age-appropriate heat experiments for grades 2–3 under teacher supervision.
Product Description
The Experiment Kit Heat helps young learners understand heat through simple, observable experiments. Students build and use thermometers, create their own temperature scale, compare warm and cold liquids, and identify the melting and boiling points of water.
The kit also supports experiments on evaporation and condensation, helping students connect heat with changes of state and the water cycle. It is suitable for primary science rooms, STEM activity classes and introductory laboratory work. For related supplies, explore our General Lab Equipment and Laboratory Glassware categories.
Key Features
- Primary-level heat experiment kit for 15 student workgroups.
- Suitable for age 7–9 and grades 2–3 science lessons.
- Supports thermometer construction and temperature-reading practice.
- Demonstrates heat expansion using liquids and capillary glass tubes.
- Covers evaporation, condensation and the water cycle.
- Includes scaled and ungraduated thermometers for comparison activities.
- Supplied with organized storage case and foam inserts.
- No product-specific certification is confirmed; verify tender compliance before procurement.
Technical Specifications
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Specification |
Detail |
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Product Name |
Experiment Kit Heat / Students Kit Heat |
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Brand |
Lab Glassware Manufacturer |
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Product Category |
General Lab Equipment / Primary Heat and Temperature Experiment Kit |
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Primary Keyword |
Heat Experiment Kit |
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Secondary Keywords |
temperature experiment kit, thermometer experiment kit, thermal expansion kit, evaporation and condensation kit, primary science heat kit, water cycle experiment kit |
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Intended Users |
Primary school students, science teachers, STEM activity groups and teacher-supervised practical classes |
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Group Capacity |
15 workgroups / 30 children |
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Recommended Level |
Age 7–9 / grades 2–3 |
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Thermometer Range |
-3 °C to +103 °C, as listed for the scaled thermometers |
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Storage Box |
Hard plastic box, approx. 540 x 450 x 150 mm |
What's Included in the Kit
- 1 demonstration thermometer model, 450 x 100 mm
- 1 hard plastic storage box, approx. 540 x 450 x 150 mm
- 1 plastic insert tray, 510 x 360 x 20 mm
- Foam inserts for organized storage
- 15 rubber stoppers, 24/18 mm, with 6 mm bore
- 15 insulated blocks for plastic beakers
- 15 graduated plastic beakers, 100 ml
- 15 scaled thermometers, -3 °C to +103 °C
- 15 ungraduated thermometers with metal angle
- 15 narrow-neck Erlenmeyer flasks, 25 ml, borosilicate glass 3.3
- 1 beaker, 250 ml, borosilicate glass 3.3
- 16 capillary glass tubes, 220 x 6 mm
- 15 plastic droppers with caps
- 15 red, 15 yellow and 15 blue plastic clips
- 15 working mats
- 20 tealights in metal cups
- 1 immersion heater, 230 V / 350 W
- Blue and red food colouring
- 1 PP funnel, 75 mm
- 1 spray bottle
- 1 test tube brush
- Storage layout plan and teacher guidance
Applications / Uses
- Building a simple classroom thermometer.
- Teaching why liquids expand when heated and contract when cooled.
- Marking melting and boiling points on an ungraduated thermometer.
- Reading the Celsius scale with student thermometers.
- Comparing temperatures of different liquids and surroundings.
- Observing evaporation and the cooling effect of evaporating liquids.
- Demonstrating condensation and linking it to the water cycle.
How to Use the Experiment Kit Heat
- Divide the class into up to 15 workgroups.
- Select the thermometer or evaporation activity from the teacher guide.
- Place the beakers, thermometers, flasks, clips and working mats on stable tables.
- Use warm water, coloured liquid or other teacher-approved liquids as instructed.
- Let students observe expansion, temperature change, evaporation or condensation.
- Record readings and compare results between student groups.
- Allow heated items to cool before cleaning and returning parts to the case.
Safety note: Use this kit only under direct adult supervision. Keep tealights, heated water and the immersion heater away from flammable materials, and do not let students handle hot glassware without instruction.
Care & Maintenance
- Wash and dry beakers, flasks, droppers and glass tubes after use.
- Store thermometers in their assigned foam compartments to prevent breakage.
- Check tealights, heater, clips and stoppers before each lesson.
- Keep food colours sealed and store the case in a dry cupboard.
Why Choose Lab Glassware Manufacturer
Lab Glassware Manufacturer supplies laboratory glassware, general lab equipment, science kits and educational experiment systems for institutional procurement. The brand supports schools, colleges, laboratories and export buyers with practical product sourcing for classroom science teaching. Buyers can combine this heat kit with Physics Lab Equipment, Electronic Instruments and Safety Protective Wears for complete laboratory planning.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Heat Experiment Kit used for?
The Heat Experiment Kit is used to teach thermometer construction, temperature measurement, thermal expansion, evaporation, condensation and the water cycle through hands-on classroom experiments.
How many students can use this kit?
The verified source lists materials for 15 workgroups or 30 children.
Which class level is this kit suitable for?
The kit is intended for primary science lessons for age 7–9, corresponding to grades 2–3.
Does the kit include thermometers?
Yes. The kit includes 15 scaled thermometers from -3 °C to +103 °C and 15 ungraduated thermometers for scale-making activities.
Can students learn evaporation and condensation with this kit?
Yes. The experiment scope includes evaporation, condensation and water-cycle activities.
Are certifications confirmed for this product?
No product-specific certification is confirmed in the verified source data. Tender compliance, safety declarations and material details should be checked before order placement.
For primary heat experiments, thermometer lessons and school science procurement, request a quotation through the General Lab Equipment category.
