Electric Concrete Vibrating Table is used to compact concrete samples during laboratory testing.
This Concrete Vibrating Table applies uniform vibration to remove air voids from fresh concrete.
Therefore, it helps achieve dense and consistent concrete specimens.
Purpose of the product
This table is mainly used to compact concrete in molds.
As a result, concrete samples gain proper density and strength.
Moreover, it helps prepare accurate specimens for compression and durability tests.
Design / Construction
The vibrating table is built with a strong steel frame.
It includes a flat vibration platform and an electric motor.
In addition, anti-slip surface design helps keep molds stable.
Because of this, the table delivers controlled and uniform vibration.
Ease of use
This concrete vibrating table is easy to operate.
Users can place molds on the table and start vibration.
Therefore, concrete compaction becomes quick and efficient.
Moreover, the electric operation reduces manual effort.
Importance in quality control or application
Proper compaction is essential for concrete quality.
For this reason, this table helps prevent honeycombing and voids.
Moreover, it ensures test results reflect actual concrete strength.
As a result, it plays an important role in laboratory quality control.
Concrete vibrating tables are widely used in testing laboratories.
They help maintain consistency between different concrete samples.
KEY FEATURES:
– Uniform and controlled vibration
– Strong steel construction
– Electric motor operation
– Stable platform for concrete molds
– Suitable for laboratory use
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
– Product type: Concrete vibrating table
– Operation: Electric
– Application: Concrete compaction
– Material: Steel frame
– Usage: Laboratory testing
APPLICATIONS:
– Concrete sample compaction
– Cube and cylinder mold preparation
– Concrete strength testing
– Quality control laboratories
– Construction material testing
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https://rtcdhaka.com/product-category/laboratory-equipment/
External link:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibration_(mechanics)