Description
Product Description
Rapid Chloride Migration Test (RCMT) Apparatus is a specialized testing system used to determine the resistance of concrete to chloride ion penetration. The test evaluates the chloride migration coefficient of concrete, providing a reliable indication of its durability and long-term performance in aggressive environments such as marine structures, bridges, parking decks, and industrial facilities.
The apparatus accelerates chloride ion movement through a concrete specimen under an applied electrical potential, allowing rapid assessment of concrete permeability compared to conventional diffusion tests. It is widely used in research laboratories, quality control departments, universities, and construction material testing facilities.
Key Features
- Rapid determination of chloride migration coefficient
- Multi-cell testing capability for increased productivity
- Stable DC power supply with adjustable voltage
- High-precision measurement and control system
- Durable and corrosion-resistant test cells
- Easy specimen installation and operation
- Suitable for laboratory and research applications
- Reliable assessment of concrete durability
- User-friendly design for efficient testing
- Complies with international durability testing methods
Applications
- Concrete Durability Assessment
- Marine and Coastal Structures
- Bridges and Highway Infrastructure
- Tunnels and Underground Structures
- High-Performance Concrete Testing
- Research and Development Laboratories
- Quality Control Laboratories
- Cement and Concrete Product Manufacturers
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Test Method | Chloride Migration Test |
| Power Supply | Adjustable DC Voltage |
| Test Cells | Multiple Cell Configuration Available |
| Specimen Type | Concrete Cylinders/Discs |
| Measurement | Chloride Migration Coefficient |
| Display | Digital Monitoring System |
| Application | Concrete Durability Evaluation |
| Standards | NT Build 492 |
Benefits
- Provides rapid durability assessment of concrete
- Predicts long-term resistance to chloride attack
- Supports service-life design of structures
- Reduces testing time compared to diffusion methods
- Helps optimize concrete mix designs
- Improves quality control and material selection


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