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Schmidt hammer KS type (Prosec) rental

It is a groundbreaking rock measurement device that utilizes the world-renowned Schmidt concrete test hammer for non-destructive testing of concrete strength.

***Features*** - It is a Schmidt hammer for rock mass. It is used to estimate the strength, deformation modulus, static elastic modulus, and dry uniaxial compressive strength of rock masses. - Estimation of the deformation modulus of rock masses. - Estimation of the static elastic modulus of rock masses. - Estimation of the dry uniaxial compressive strength. - Since there is a consistent relationship between the dry uniaxial compressive strength and the static elastic modulus in rock test specimens, regardless of whether they are hard or soft rocks, it is also possible to estimate the uniaxial compressive strength by correlating the "static elastic modulus" with the "dry uniaxial compressive strength and static elastic modulus."

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Schmidt Rock Hammer "KS Type" [Rental]

The deformation coefficients and static elastic coefficients of structures such as dams, tunnels, water pressure pipelines, and power plants, as well as the dry uniaxial compressive strength, can be measured quickly and easily.

It is essential to quickly and easily measure the deformation coefficient, static elastic modulus, and dry uniaxial compressive strength of rock, which are fundamental data for the design of structures such as dams, tunnels, water pressure pipelines, and power plants. It has a printing function, allowing for simple data storage. ■ Data can be recorded on paper. *Recording paper is sold separately. ■ One roll of recording paper can record approximately 2,850 measurement data points.

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