On-site permeability testing machine "Poroscope" [Easily conduct permeability tests!]
MIC-182-0-10
You can investigate the extent to which gas moves through the surface layer of on-site concrete using a simple method!
The intrusion of air into concrete leads to the promotion of rebar corrosion and the acceleration of carbonation due to CO2, which is a significant issue that shortens the durability and remaining lifespan of concrete. This product allows for a simple method to investigate the extent to which gases move through the surface layer of concrete, enabling a numerical evaluation of the resistance to carbonation and other factors in field concrete.
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【Specifications】 □Composition: ・Main measuring instrument (with built-in timer and manometer) ・Water delivery pressure hose (for vacuum and water injection) ・1 set of plastic plugs ・Carrying case (for storage) □Main body dimensions: 430 × 300 × 150 mm □Power supply: 9 V battery *For detailed specifications and inquiries, please contact us. Our products are also introduced on our company website.
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Evaluation of resistance to carbonation of on-site concrete.
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Marui is promoting the development of new testing equipment and the automation of testing devices through the introduction of cutting-edge technology, and has released the automatic pressure testing machine "Hi-ACTIS-2000," a concrete freeze-thaw testing device, and the specimen surface polishing machine "Haikenma Tsuru Tsuru." Additionally, the simple ground bearing capacity measuring device "Caspole," developed through collaboration between government, academia, and the private sector, is also a significant achievement. To continue making further advancements as a comprehensive testing machine manufacturer that creates an environment for the 22nd century, and to meet our customers' expectations, we will continue to make even greater efforts.