Schmidt Test Hammer NR Type (Prosec) Rental
The Schmidt test hammer NR type is a state-of-the-art non-destructive concrete strength testing device equipped with a mechanism that automatically records the rebound value (R).
***Features*** - The Schmidt test hammer can be used to measure values by directly striking any part of a completed structure. - It allows for the examination of the aging of concrete without causing any damage, making it ideal for quality control. - The rebound strength (elastic rebound) is used to estimate the strength of the concrete. By referencing a pre-made graph for this rebound strength, the compressive strength of the concrete can be determined within a deviation range of 28 kg/cm² standard deviation. - The Schmidt test hammer reliably measures surface hardness. - The design is simple, requires no specialized skills for operation, and allows for quick measurements.
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Product Code: 20473 *Please provide this number when making inquiries for a smoother process. Impact Energy: 0.225mkg (2.207nm) Strength Measurement Range: 10N to 70N/mm² Weight: 1.4kg
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Schmidt Test Hammer NR Type (Prosec)
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The Schmidt Test Hammer NR type is a state-of-the-art non-destructive concrete strength testing device equipped with a mechanism that automatically records the rebound value (R). Since the rebound value is automatically recorded, it eliminates the hassle and time of reading measurement values and recording them in a notebook, as well as the possibility of misreading or misrecording values by the human eye. Additionally, the recorded paper with the automatically recorded measurement values can be used later as a certificate of the test results. For a detailed explanation of strength estimation surveys using concrete hammers, please refer to "Strength Estimation Surveys Using Concrete Hammers." *According to the guidelines of the Public Works Research Institute, please ensure accuracy verification using a test anvil (calibration device) when using the Schmidt Test Hammer.