About Slump Cone
acceptance purposes, to record mixture characteristics, or as an indirect method of determining the water/cement ratio
Other DetailCondition : New
Surface Treatment : Painted
Features:Durable, Corrosion Resistance
Delivery time Depend On Location
Dealership in Chennai
Manufactured in Chennai
Reliable Concrete Workability TestingThis conical metal slump cone ensures consistent, precise workability assessment of concrete in laboratory settings. With its sturdy construction, manual operation, and instant visual readout, it helps professionals efficiently determine slump values and maintain quality control in concrete mix design. The equipments standard size and resistant finish guarantee long-lasting, reliable use.
Easy Handling and MaintenanceThanks to its two ergonomic side handles, the slump cone is simple to maneuver and position on any flat laboratory floor. Its smooth painted and polished surface resists corrosion and allows for hassle-free cleaning after each test, ensuring optimal performance and hygiene with minimal maintenance effort.
FAQs of Slump Cone:
Q: How do I use the blue metal slump cone for assessing concrete workability?
A: To conduct a slump test, place the slump cone on a flat base plate, fill it with a standard size concrete sample in layers, compacting each properly. Once filled, the cone is lifted vertically and the slump distance is measured immediately using the integrated visual scale.
Q: What benefits does the metal slump cone offer compared to other materials?
A: The metal construction, coupled with a painted and polished finish, provides excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term precision. This ensures reliable results and longevity even with regular laboratory use.
Q: Where is this slump cone most commonly used?
A: This equipment is primarily utilized in laboratory settings within construction, quality control, and research institutions across India, where concrete workability testing is essential.
Q: When should the slump cone test be performed during concrete works?
A: The slump test should be performed immediately after preparing the concrete sample and before placing it for construction, ensuring consistent workability and adherence to project specifications.
Q: What is the process for cleaning and maintaining the slump cone?
A: After each test, simply rinse the cone and base plate with water to remove concrete residue. Its easy-to-clean painted and polished surface prevents buildup, supporting effortless maintenance.
Q: What capacity and test range does the slump cone provide?
A: The slump cone accommodates single specimens of standard size, typically holding between 5 and 10 liters of concrete, and offers a visual measurement range from 0 to 230 mm, with 5 mm resolution.