Slake Durability Apparatus is used in simulated weathering tests to determine abrasion resistance in wetting and drying cycles of shale and similar soft rocks in embankments and other construction-related applications. In the test, samples are alternately tumbled in mesh drums through a water medium and oven-dried for two cycles. The retained mass resulting from the agitation of materials is used to calculate the Slake Durability Index.
The device consists of a double-ended motor drive unit that rotates two 5.5x3.9in (140x100mm) dia.xW sturdy wire mesh drums at 20rpm in water tanks. Two water tanks are included with the SA-80 and have built-in, quick-release drive units.
The 4ft (1.219m) long base accommodates two additional SAA-30 Water Tank and Drum Assemblies for increased productivity when testing. A set of two SAA-31 Wire Mesh Drums is also available separately to allow for more sample preparation.
Features:
- The base can hold up to four water tanks and drums
- Determines Slake Durability Index
Included Items:
- Slake Durability Apparatus
- Two Water Tank and Drum Assemblies
Accessories:
- SAA-30 Water Tank and Drum Assemblies added to device base increases testing capacity
- SAA-31 Wire Mesh Drums come in a set of two for additional sample preparation
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