Alkali-silica reactivity of aggregates Automatic reaction acceleration device [autoclave]
MIT-636-3-21
Small autoclave device! Easy and accurate control of temperature maintenance and temperature rise gradient!
Based on JIS A 1804, this is a small autoclave device that can rapidly accelerate the curing of mortar bar specimens for alkali-silica reaction testing. It features a structure that allows for easy and accurate control of temperature maintenance and temperature rise gradient, particularly focusing on the uniformity of temperature distribution during heating and cooling, as well as the stabilization of cooling water volume. It can also be used for quality assessment of recycled aggregate H and for testing the pop-out phenomenon caused by aggregates.
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【Specifications】 □ Number of test specimens that can be stored: - Mortar bar: 40 × 40 × 160 mm, 18 pieces - Concrete: φ 100 × H 200 mm, 3 pieces □ Holding temperature: - Initial standby: 40 ℃ ± 1.5 ℃ - Heating period: 127 ℃ ± 1.5 ℃ (Pressure 150 kPa) - Cooling period: Below 40 ℃ *For detailed specifications and inquiries, please contact us. Our products are also introduced on our company website.
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JIS A 1804: "Test Method for Alkali-Silica Reactivity of Aggregates (Rapid Method)"
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Marui is promoting the development of new testing equipment and the automation of testing devices through the introduction of cutting-edge technology, and has released the automatic pressure testing machine "Hi-ACTIS-2000," a concrete freeze-thaw testing device, and the specimen polishing end face finishing machine "Haikenma Tsuru Tsuru." Additionally, the simple ground bearing capacity measuring device "Caspole," developed through joint efforts of government, academia, and industry, is also a significant achievement. To continue advancing as a comprehensive testing machine manufacturer that creates an environment for the 22nd century, and to meet our customers' expectations, we will continue to make further efforts.