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Windsor Probe Test System
Company:
James Instruments
Address1:
3727 N. Kedzie Avenue
City:
Chicago
State:
IL
Country:
60618
Phone:
+1 773-463-6565
For in-place strength testing of normal and high-performance concrete.
Applications: Form Removal Structural Analysis Light-weight concrete strength determination Standard concrete strength determination High-strength concrete strength determination High-precision determination Measures the compressive strength of concrete accurately and effectively, on- site in the field. The Windsor HP Probe system rapidly and accurately determines the concrete compressive strength of a structure by driving a probe into the concrete with a known amount of force. Improved and enhanced over thirty years, this modern system is capable of measuring concrete with a maximum compressive strength of 17,000 PSI (110MPA). It has been ruggedized for use in the construction environment, yet refined to provide the user with a simpler system to operate. An electronic measuring unit has been added to help ensure proper test results which can be recorded for later review or uploading to a personal computer. Two probe styles are available: one for lightweight, low density concrete with air filled aggregate and the other probe for more standard mix designs. Also, two standard power settings facilitate testing fresh concrete as well as mature mixes. The Windsor Probe™ test has been approved by federal, state and municipal agencies as well as a number of foreign countries in Asia and Europe. It conforms to the following tests, specifications and practices: ASTM C803 / ACI 347-78 / ANSI A.10-3 / BS 1881 Part 207
New electronic measuring system enhances accuracy and efficiency
Measurement to 17000 psi (110 MPa)
Memory for data storage and uploading to PC
Safe: no accidental discharge and no recoil
Fast and economical use
Determines the developing strength of concrete; improves safety, ensures
quality and reduces
Monitors the strength for rehabilitation as concrete ages
Conforms to ASTM C-803 and other official tests
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