Monday, October 15, 2018

Aggregate Testing Lab Equipment


Aggregate Testing Lab Equipment


LabTek is manufacturer, supplier, solution provider and exporter of Aggregate Testing Lab Equipment. We are supplying the equipment to quality testing laboratories to civil builders, civil contractors, Engineering colleges, Universities and Polytechnics. We manufacture the best quality equipment related to Aggregate Testing Lab Equipment, that comprises of Sample Splitter, Aggregate Crushing Value Apparatus, Aggregate Impact Tester With Blow Counter, Los Angeles Abrasion Testing Machine, Dorry Abrasion Testing Machine, Devel Attrition Tester, Thickness Gauge, Length Gauge, Cylindrical Measures, Density Basket, Specific Gravity And Water Absorption Of Aggregates, Riffle Sample Divider, Sample Splitter, Skid Resistance And Friction Tester, Tile Abrasion Testing Machine, Sand equivalent test set, Efflux index apparatus, Aggregate Testing Lab Equipment, aggregate lab equipment, aggregate testing pdf,  concrete testing equipment, aggregate sieve shaker, cement testing apparatus, aggregate testing manual pdf, concrete testing equipment list, aggregate testing equipment manufacturers.

Riffle-type sample splitter can be used to divide or halve dry materials such as cement, gravel, powdered ores, coal, coke, sand, soils, etc. Material poured into the hopper is divided into two equal portions by a series of chutes that discharge the material alternately in opposite directions into separate pans. Splitter is stainless steel construction with cold-rolled steel pans.

Los Angeles Abrasion Testing Machine: The machine consists of a hollow cylinder mounted horizontally on a study frame on ball bearings. There is an opening which can be closed with a dust tight cover to facilitate charging and discharging the drum with the material under test. A detachable shelf which extends throughout the inside length of the drum which catches the abrasive charge.

 Dorry Abrasion Testing Machine: It consists of a disc rotating about a shaft connected to a reduction gear box coupled to a motor. The disc rotates at 28-30 RPM. Under the rotating disc is a tray with an outlet to facilitate the removal of sand. Two Conical Hoppers are mounted on a bracket fixed to the circular tray. An arrangement is made for start and stop the flow of sand.


 

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