Potential Alkali Reactivity, Expansion Test
Alkali-Silica reaction is a form of chemical degradation of concrete that occurs in the presence of aggregates characterized by a particular mineralogical composition, causing expansion of the altered aggregate. Since this process is slow, expansion can occur during the concrete hardening phase, causing localized swelling and cracks, resulting in critical structural problem.
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Length Comparator
The Length Comparator is used for several length measurements mainly cement and mortar specimens with different lengths. -
Mortar Bar Container for Accelerated Method
For potential alkali reactivity of cement aggregate combination (accelerated method). -
Potential Alkali Reactivity of Cement Aggregate Combinations, Mortar Bar Container
Used for determining the potential alkali reactivity of cement aggragate combination. -
Prism mould 25x25x280 mm to UNI
Three gang prism mould 25 x 25 x 280 mm, complete with plugs. Used for accelerated expansion test on mortar… -
Prism mould 75x75x285 mm to UNI
Prism mould 75x75x285 mm to UNI 11604, complete with contact points. Used for expansion test on concrete prisms to UNI… -
Two Gang Prism mould 25x25x285 mm to ASTM
This mold is used for the Expansion of Portland cement or potential alkali reactivity of cement-aggregate combinations

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