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[Cement compaction] Equipment

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The vebe test is a variation of the simple slump test where the concrete is subject to vibration after removal from the slump cone to determine the workability of fresh concrete.
This device is used to determine the workability and degree of compaction of fresh concrete after being placed in the forms. It can be used for in-situ measurements or inside test moulds and forms. Results can be correlated against the slump test.
Used for determining the passing ratio of self compacting concrete.The apparatus consists of a L shaped stainless steel frame, supplied complete with filling hopper.
The test is performed for determining the slump flow and t500 time for self-compacting concrete. The test is not suitable when the maximum size of the aggregate exceed 40 mm. The test is performed with the slump cone and steel plate.
We propose various sets. Versions 54-C0149/B and 54-C0150/C are particularly suitable for site inspectors as are handy, easy transportable and with housing for all parts. All cones are seamless and robust. Cones only and components are also available. The ...
Used to determine the V-funnel flow time. The test is not suitable when the maximum size of the aggregate exceeds 20 mm.The apparatus consists of a stainless steel V shaped frame fit with a watertight sliding gate and supported by a frame to assure the top ...
This test method is used to measure the consistency of stiff to extremely dry concrete. Consistency is measured as the time required for a given mass of concrete to be consolidated by vibrating in a cylindrically shaped mould. The small vibrating table operates ...
Filed under: Laboratory Testing -  Cement
The Vibrating Machine is perfect for the preparation and compaction of 70.7 mm mortar cube specimens. The vibrating shaft of the machine allows each sample to be vibrated at 12000 cycles per minute. Fitted with setting timer the vibrating machine can stop ...
Filed under: Laboratory Testing -  Cement