About Accelerated Curing Tank
Accelerated Curing Tank is used for concrete testing purposes. Its inner chamber is made of stainless steel and outer body is made of mild steel which is duly powder coated. It is Suitable for accommodating 6 or 12 cube moulds of 150mm. The temperature can range from 5
oC above ambient to 100
oC.
Special Features : - Temperature Controller Cum Indicator
- Water Circulation Pump
- Calibration Certificate is Provided For Digital Controller
We are equipped with the best Accelerated Curing Tank Units for our customers, manufactured with the utmost precision to ensure quality and dimensional accuracy.
Superior Temperature UniformityAchieve consistent and reliable curing results with a temperature uniformity of 1C. The internal stirrer and advanced digital temperature controller guarantee that every specimen is cured under precisely maintained conditions, critical for accurate construction material testing.
Safety and Durability AssuredThe curing tank is equipped with robust safety systems, including overheating protection and a low water level cut-off mechanism. Coupled with a powder-coated, heavy-gauge MS body and internal FRP/GI lining, the tank is built to withstand rigorous laboratory use and resist corrosion.
Customizable and User-Friendly DesignEvery tank can be tailored to specific laboratory dimensions and requirements. With semi-automatic operation, easy-to-read LED or digital displays, and accessories like a removable tray and circulating pump, usage and maintenance are streamlined for efficiency.
FAQs of Accelerated Curing Tank:
Q: How does the internal water circulation system contribute to uniform curing?
A: The internal stirrer ensures continuous movement of water within the tank, promoting uniform temperature distribution around all specimens. This consistency is crucial for accurate and repeatable results in concrete strength testing.
Q: What safety features are included to protect users and specimens during operation?
A: The Accelerated Curing Tank includes overheating protection to prevent excessive temperature rise and a low water level cut-off to avoid equipment damage. These safeguards enhance user safety and prolong tank lifespan.
Q: When should the curing tank be used in concrete testing processes?
A: Use the curing tank for curing concrete specimens after casting, typically during the accelerated curing strength test phase. The controlled temperature environment expedites hydration, allowing for early strength assessment when time is a constraint.
Q: Where is this curing tank typically installed and employed?
A: This equipment is primarily used in material testing laboratories within the construction sectoreither at research facilities, quality control labs, or on-site testing stations that require precise and rapid assessment of concrete quality.
Q: What are the primary benefits of using this accelerated curing tank over traditional water tanks?
A: Compared to traditional tanks, the accelerated curing tank offers rapid, uniform temperature control, improved safety features, and energy efficiency due to its insulated body and digital controls. These advantages translate to more reliable and quicker test results.
Q: How do the customizable dimensions and construction materials enhance tank utility?
A: Customizable tank dimensions ensure compatibility with various laboratory setups, while the heavy-gauge mild steel body with FRP/GI lining resists corrosion. This tailored, sturdy design extends equipment versatility and service life.