In compressive strength testing of cementitious materials, the preliminary curing of test specimens is an essential step to ensure the reliability of the results.
This curing process is carried out in climatic chambers under controlled conditions: 20 °C temperature and 95% relative humidity, for a minimum duration of 16 hours and a maximum of 3 days before testing.
During this period, it is crucial to frequently check that the surface of the specimens remains adequately moist, preventing any drying that could affect their mechanical performance.
The CM-0/1200ICH climatic chamber is a compact model with a large storage capacity. Its vertical design with a large interior height allows for the placement of samples of various sizes. Its stainless steel construction, both inside and out, ensures the robustness of the equipment for this type of high-humidity testing. All of this is controlled by a simple control system with associated recording software.
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