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<p>Atterberg limits is a basic measure of the critical water content of fine-grained soils. These tests include shrinkage limit, plastic limit, and liquid limit, which are outlined in ASTM D4943.</p>
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VJ Tech has a wide range of Classification Testing Equipment and accessories, including hand and motor operated casagrande equipment, sieves, sieve shakers, ovens, cone penetrometer equipment and a portable plastic limit test set.
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The plastic limit (WP) is defined as the lowest moisture content of a soil that will permit a sample to be rolled into threads of 3 mm diameter without the threads breaking. The Plastic Limit Set comprises of a glass plate, steel rod,mixing dish, spatula and ...
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When the water content of a fine-grained soil is reduced below the plastic limit, shrinkage of the soil mass continues until the shrinkage limit is reached. This method of test covers the determination of the shrinkage limit, shrinkage ratio, volumetric shrinkage ...
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Used for determining the lowest moisture content of a soil at which the sample can be rolled into little rolls, 3 mm dia., without breakages
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Moisture contents at which soil has smallest plasticity is called limit. For determination purpose plastic limit is defined as the water content at which a soil will just begin to crumble when rolled into a thread of 3mm. Dia
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