Automatic Concrete Specific Heat Tester
The Automatic Concrete Specific Heat Tester uses the adiabatic method to test the specific heat of concrete samples. It is used in building geotechnical laboratories and educational research for measuring the specific heat of concrete.
- Model
- DBR-06D
- Category
- Calorimetry
- Published
- August 26, 2024
Product Description
The DBR-06D Automatic Concrete Specific Heat Tester employs the adiabatic method for measuring the specific heat of concrete specimens. It complies with standards such as SL 136-2017 for thermal parameters calibration and SL352-2006 for specific heat measurement. The system operates through a computer interface that controls the entire testing process, providing high measurement precision and reliability.
This tester is widely used in building geotechnical laboratory settings and research environments to determine the specific heat of concrete samples. Its computer-controlled system facilitates easy operation and produces accurate reports. The instrument's features include a heating power adjustment, precise temperature measurement, and a stainless steel construction for durability.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Heating Power | 4 kW, adjustable |
| Temperature Measurement Range | 0-100°C |
| Temperature Precision | 0.1°C |
| Temperature Resolution | 0.01°C |
| Temperature Control Precision | ≤0.1°C |
| Stirring Power | ≤500 W |
| Sample Size | H400mm x D200mm, with a central hole diameter of 40mm |
| Power Supply | AC220 ± 10%, 50-60Hz |
| Computer Interface | Supported through dedicated software |
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