geotechnical laboratory apparatus
Liquid Limit Apparatus
Read moreThe Liquid Limit Apparatus is a standard and essential device used to determine the liquid limit of fine-grained soils, a critical parameter in soil classification, foundation design, and geotechnical analysis. Commonly used in soil testing laboratories, construction QC departments, educational institutes, and research centers, this apparatus helps evaluate the plasticity, compressibility, and engineering behavior of clay and silt soils.
Relative Density Apparatus
Read moreThe Relative Density Apparatus is a precision-engineered instrument used to determine the relative density, maximum density, and minimum density of cohesionless and granular soils such as sand, gravel, and mixed aggregates. Essential for geotechnical engineering, soil mechanics studies, and construction quality control, this apparatus helps evaluate the compaction characteristics, stability, and performance of soil used in foundations, embankments, and earthwork projects.
Slake Durability Apparatus
Read moreThe Slake Durability Apparatus is a precision-engineered testing instrument used to determine the durability and resistance of weak or soft rocks when exposed to cycles of wetting and drying. It is widely used in geotechnical engineering, civil construction, mining, and geological research to evaluate material stability and predict long-term performance in various environmental conditions.
