Description The making of Sungudi Churidar Chinnalapattu involves looming, weaving, dyeing and printing. The Sungudi churidar are usually made from pure cotton fabric and the are dyed in natural colors. The main feature of Sungudi churidar is that they have bright colors along with contrasting borders, mostly in gold. Sungudi print churidar are durable in nature and easy to maintain. One of the unique features of Sungudi churidar is that they have bandhani pattern. The Sungudi print churidar are very light weight and comfortable wear. The colour of the product might vary slightly accounting to the lighting effects resulted during photography.

Specification

Sungudi cotton hand-printed churidar material, Green GM-100
Measuring Range 1.2 ~ 225.0 mm (Steel)
Resolution 0.1 mm
Accuracy ±(1%H+0.1) mm (H denotes measured thickness of the object)
Display Four-digit LCD display
Working Frequency 5 MHz
Sound Velocity Range: 1000 to 9999 m/s
Minimum limit for tube measuring Ø 20 × 3 mm (Steel)
Features Inverse sound velocity with known thickness
Measuring range by known thickness 1000 to 9999 m/s. (Thickness of the test block must be less than 20 mm to measure speed of sound)
Operating Temp. 0 to 40°C
Power Source 3 × 1.5 V (AAA)
Dimensions 72 × 146 × 29 mm
HSN 90318000
Price

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