Product Description
Concrete Water Impermeability Apparatus Six Place Concrete Water Impermeability Apparatus Six Place apparatus is used to determine the depth of penetration of the water into the concrete (impermeability) under known time and pressure. The unit accepts concrete cubic, cylindrical or prismatic specimens having max. dimensions of 200x200x200 mm. The specimen is put into the test chamber, clamped with suitable flanges with central screw and round gaskets. A known water pressure is applied on the specimens surface for a known time, as requested by Standard using a suitable air compressor having at least 5 bar pressure. A manometer checks constantly the applied water pressure. The apparatus is supplied complete with graduated burettes fixed on the front panel. The water penetrated is measured by breaking the specimen, or by reading the water permeated through the graduated burette. Dimensions: 1400x750x1850 mmWeight: 430 kg approx. Standards EN 13279-2DIN 1168
FAQs of Concrete Water Impermeability Apparatus Six Place:
Q: What are the primary uses of the Concrete Water Impermeability Apparatus Six Place?
A: The apparatus is primarily used for industrial and laboratory applications to test the water impermeability of concrete samples.
Q: What material is the Concrete Water Impermeability Apparatus Six Place made of?
A: The apparatus is made of metal.
Q: What control mode does the Concrete Water Impermeability Apparatus Six Place utilize?
A: The apparatus operates in manual control mode.
Q: Can the Concrete Water Impermeability Apparatus Six Place be used in multicolor configurations?
A: Yes, the apparatus is available in multicolor options.
Q: Is the Concrete Water Impermeability Apparatus Six Place suitable for both industrial and laboratory settings?
A: Yes, it is designed to be used in both industrial and laboratory environments.