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Large periodic tables

Posted: 16 Sep 2011, 11:17
by till
Does anyone know where you can buy large wall charts in Australia. The only ones I can find are 98cm x 69cm and we want larger ones then that. I know you can get them from flinnscience in America.

Re: Large periodic tables

Posted: 16 Sep 2011, 11:28
by rae
Try googling Graphic education. We bought one that is 2m long it is really good!!!

Re: Large periodic tables

Posted: 16 Sep 2011, 13:15
by Didee
Has any one sourced the "shower curtain periodic tables" in Australia? We have one and would like 4 more, but the one we have was purchased by a staff member online from America and we can't go down that line (purchasing requirements)

Re: Large periodic tables

Posted: 19 Sep 2011, 09:12
by kimmy
you can get shower curtain Periodic Table on ebay. they range in price from $25 to $40.

KIMMY

Re: Large periodic tables

Posted: 19 Sep 2011, 09:15
by Labbie
Our head teacher purchased some items from ebay for the ESSA test later this year. He then got a cheque for want he paid for. It is a silly systems this new one. I did a WHS course on Friday in the city. Oh boy that also lookes like a silly system.

Re: Large periodic tables

Posted: 19 Sep 2011, 12:16
by Shas
We're looking at buying new large hanging type periodic table also. i have a braochure from Graphic Education http://www.<URL removed, see forum rules>
their promotional stuff says - 5 kinds of media in different sizes.

get the choice of paper, tough vinyl, polypropylene, canvas or banner fabric that rolls up like a blind.
wondering what's the best value for money. we hang it up and share between labs. can anyone recommend :thumbup: (or complain :yuck: ) a particular material.
They're not the cheapest thing in the world!!!! $40-$370

thanks for your help
S

Re: Large periodic tables

Posted: 19 Sep 2011, 12:19
by Robb
Hi All,

I had some made from a design I had made, took this to a printing firm and had 20 made up.

Up to date info plus cost us nothing. They contain all relevant information pl;us colour diagrams of metals and a brief historical blurb to go with each.

I had then printed the same table omitting the blurb and replacing it with electron configurations and crystal structures.

Did not cost much at all..

Cheers,

Robb.....