Self-Consolidating Concrete Testing Equipment
Structures designed with congested reinforcing steel often require Self-Consolidating Concrete (SCC) mix designs to ensure the structure is free of voids and honeycombing. The J-Ring test, in combination with the Slump-Flow test, are used together to determine the passing ability of SCC. Passing ability of SCC is defined as the ability of concrete to flow under its own weight to completely fill all spaces within the formwork.
SCC Passing Ability Set for J-Ring Test has the components needed for this determination. The complete set contains the J-Ring, Modified Slump Cone, HDPE Strike-Off Bar, and Base Plate. Each product is also available for purchase individually as additional or replacement items.
For testing, a modified slump cone is positioned either inverted or upright in the middle of the J-Ring and filled with concrete in a single lift. The cone is then lifted straight up and the diameter of the resulting circular flow of concrete is measured. A second test is run without the J-Ring in place, and the difference in the flow diameters is recorded as the passing ability. Additional measurements or visual classifications may also be determined when the passing ability testing has been completed.
The Base Plate is inscribed with concentric circles for use when testing to determine slump flow of SCC in the lab or field.
Features:
- Kit contains all components to indicate concrete flowability
- Allows for conducting ASTM C 1611 or C1621 tests to determine Slump Flow or Passing Ability
- Meets ASTM and AASHTO standards
Included Items:
- SCC Passing Ability Set for J-Ring Test
Accessories:
- HM-42 J-Ring conforms to ASTM C1621 standard for Self-Consolidating Concrete Passing Ability Test
- HM-43 Modified Slump Cone for SCC Passing Ability or Slump Flow Tests
- HMA-145 HDPE Strike-Off Bar used with testing SCC Passing Ability or Slump Flow
- HM-54 Base Plate for use with SCC Passing Ability or Slump Flow Tests
Specifications
- Product Dimensions:
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Base Plate: 36 x 36 x 0.5in (914 x 914 x 12mm), WxDxH
- J-Ring: 12.75 x 5in (324 x 127mm), Dia. x H with (16) 1/16th (16mm) bars and 12in (305mm) circumference of the ring
- AASHTO T 345
- AASHTO T 347
- ASTM C1611/1611M
- ASTM C1621/1621M
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