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HOT AIR OVEN (LAB OVEN)

Double walled, Inner chamber made of Stainless Steel 304. Outside Mild Steel painted in epoxy powder coating / stainless steel 304 with wiremesh adjustable shelves, two indicators and on / off Switch. Heating elements are placed in ribs at the bottom and sides. Temperature range Ambient +5°C to 250°C. To work on 220/230 volts A.C. With one number Air circulating Fan & Microprocessor based PID temperature controller. Optional: Special heavy duty air circulating fan system. Microprocessor based touch screen display system with Pen Drive for data logging, printing through PC communication & saving of data in PC. Online transfer of data without any cable/wire Interference 21 CFR software (for non-editable data) Note : Hot Air Oven is also available in high temperature (300°C) (Model No. OT-HTO-55)

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CURING TANK

The tank has been designed to accommodate casted cubes and fully insulated, complete with a hinged lid, heater, thermostat and recirculation pump. Provision of two removable racks allowing free circulation of water around each cube. Product Specification: Material : SS/MS Body Power Supply : 220V Temperature Accuracy : ±1°C Usage/Application : Curing of Concrete Block Working Temperature : 27°C Voltage : 220V Frequency : 50 Hz Phase : Single Size : 4x3x2 Feet (700Ltrs.) Note: Size are also customized The tank has been designed to accommodate cube moulds and fully insulated, complete with a hinged lid, heater, thermostat and re-circulated pump. Provision of two removable racks allowing free circulation of water around each mould. The pump, drain valves and electrical equipment are housed in a compartment located at one end of the tank. The Tank is heated by a immersion heater under normal conditions and refrigeration system for grey cement the temperature is controlled at 27°C ± 1°C and expect for the 15 minutes after immersion of the freshly made specimens. As per comply IS 269 & IS 516 (Methods of tests for Strength of Concrete) after the period of 24 hours, specimens of Cubes, cylinders, beams etc. shall be marked for later identification, removed from the moulds and, unless required for 24 hours. Records of the daily max. & Min. temperature shall be kept both during the period of specimen remain on the site and in the laboratory.

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