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The PULSONIC 58-E4900 is used for measuring the velocity of ultrasonic pulses through a concrete section providing informations on cracks, voids, strength, and giving quick estimates of dynamic modulus of elasticity on site or in the laboratory.
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Laboratory Testing -
Concrete
The 54-C0167/1 10 l model, is strictly conforming the EN 12350-6 standards: 200 mm dia., x 320 mm high, 4 mm thick with machined rim and base internal radius of 20 mm.The other models 54-C0166/2 to 54-C169 have internal dimensions conforming to ASTM C29 and ...
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Laboratory Testing -
Concrete
The Vacuum Pyknometer is a 10 ltr, 6000 gr capacity unit used in the Rice Test to determine the maximum specific gravity of bituminous. A transparent cover for easy observation of sample testing, perforated plastic shelf, water inlet valve and tube, quick ...
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Laboratory Testing -
Asphalt
These instrumentation is used for the assessment of Flatness, Perpendicularity and Strightness of test specimen and mouls as specified by EN 12390-1. They are available, on request, complete with certificate of calibration issued by a competent authority such ...
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Laboratory Testing -
Concrete
The Vialit Plate Adhesion Apparatus is designed to assess the adhesion property of aggregates to bitumen. The apparatus consists of a metal basement with three vertical pointed rods to hold the test plate; vertical rod 50 cm high with a shot at the upper end ...
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Laboratory Testing -
Asphalt
Voluvessel determine the in-place density of compacted or firmly-bonded soils using a rubber balloon apparatus viewed through a graduated, direct-reading clear plastic cylinder protected by metal casing. The model features a plastic cylinder, which screws ...
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Laboratory Testing -
Soil Testing
These apparatus are used to determine the depth of penetration of water under pressure in the concrete specimens.
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Laboratory Testing -
Concrete
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Laboratory Testing -
Aggregate Testing