High-quality digital concrete rebound hammer integrated wireless structure of the test hammer host and the displayer part which makes it easy to carry and work efficiently. Digital rebound tester is the ideal tool for engineers, architects and others who need to accurately assess the strength of concrete structures.
Data can be imported into a computer
The rebound hammer has built-in high-quality springs
Rebound hammers find extensive applications in the construction and engineering industries for evaluating the quality, strength, and integrity of concrete structures. Some of the key applications include building inspection, project acceptance, cement plant inspection and highway bridge inspection.
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Model | SISCO-RH-HD225C |
Strength Measurement Range | 10-60 MPa |
Nominal Energy | 2.207J |
Spring Stiffness | 785±40N/m |
Volume | 60mm* 280mm |
Stroke of the Hammer | 75mm |
Consistency of Values | ≤ 0.5 difference between the pointer reading of the mechanical rebound meter and the screen reading of the instrument |
Anvil Rate Rebound Gauge | 80±2 |
Sensor Life | >200,000 cycles |
Weight | 2kg |
Q1: How accurate are rebound hammer tests?
A1: Rebound hammer tests provide a quick and convenient way to assess the relative hardness or strength of concrete. However, the accuracy of the test results can be affected by various factors such as surface roughness, moisture content, and the presence of aggregates. It is essential to follow standardized testing procedures and interpret the results cautiously.
Q2: Is calibration necessary for rebound hammers?
A2: Yes, regular calibration of rebound hammers is essential to ensure the accuracy and reliability of test results. Calibration should be performed according to manufacturer guidelines or industry standards to maintain the instrument's performance over time.
Q3: Can rebound hammer testing be performed on all types of concrete?
A3: Rebound hammer testing is suitable for assessing the hardness or strength of most types of concrete, including normal concrete, lightweight concrete, and high-strength concrete. However, special considerations may be required for highly porous or heavily reinforced concrete structures.
Tips: How should I interpret the test results from a digital rebound hammer?
Test results from a digital rebound hammer are typically displayed as rebound values on the digital screen. These values represent the rebound intensity of the concrete and can be used to indirectly assess the concrete's hardness or strength. Higher rebound values indicate harder concrete, while lower rebound values indicate softer concrete.
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