Physical and Chemical Properties
Inorganic binders have had a role in the construction industry since pre-classical times and, after successive transformations, are today briefly classified as cements, limes and plasters. Today, the various types of binders are well known, particularly cements, and they are becoming ever more sophisticated with pre-mixed cements designed to satisfy specific structural requirements.
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Air Content
Bulk Density
Carbon Dioxide Content
Fineness
Heat of Hydration
Measurement of length changes
Potential Alkali Reactivity, Expansion Test
Sampling
Soundness
Water Retention
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Air content of mortar, Density method, Steel Measure, 400 ml
Used as a density method for the determination of the air content of freshly mixed mortars. -
Bulk Density of Cement, Cement Bulk Density Apparatus
This apparatus is used to determine the bulk density of cement as specified by the “Commission des méthodes d’essai des… -
Carbon Dioxide Content of Cement
This apparatus is used for the determination of the carbon dioxide content of cement -
Cement Samplers
Cement samplers are tubes made of brass used to sample cement -
Expansion of portland cement, Autoclave, High Pressure
The autoclave consists of a high-pressure steam vessel for cement expansion tests. -
Heat of Hydration of Cement, Calorimeters
The calorimeters measure the heat of hydration of cement. -
Hydraulic Shrinkage mold 40x40x160 mm
The 62-L0009/G version is used for the determination of linear shrinkage of cement mortars. -
Length Comparator
The Length Comparator is used for several length measurements mainly cement and mortar specimens with different lengths. -
Manual Blaine Fineness Apparatus
The Manual Blaine Fineness Apparatus is used to determine the particle size of Portland cement, limes and similar fine powders.

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