Actually, this is an interesting one, we all know the concrete temperature is tested but we don’t why it is done?!
Most people believe that Cement and Concrete are the same but it is not. Cement is actually just a component of concrete.
Concrete is a mixture of water, cement, and aggregate, Aggregate is made up of rock, gravel or sand
Actively monitoring the temperature of our mix after the placement is one of the most important steps in the construction of a concrete structure. That’s why ensuring optimal curing conditions for concrete is important, especially during extreme weather conditions. If Temperature is too high. There will chance of thermal cracking. By monitoring temperature variations in concrete during curing we can ensure that the quality, strength, and durability of our structure is acceptable
Temperature is typically measured to make sure the concrete is in compliance with certain specifications that define an allowable temperature range
Concrete Testing Equipments
Pocket Thermometers
TELTRU THERMOMETER - WKA-PT-50R
Tel-True Pocket Thermometer 25mm Dial, 0/50*C
Digital Pen Pocket Thermometer - Measurement Ranger -40°C to 155°C (-40°F to 311°F)
Can be used for commercial and industrial applications, especially in high moisture environments or where minimum/maximum memory is needed
POCKET THERMOMETER - TH025
Pocket Thermometer -10 to 100 degrees x 1 degree increments
Large dual LCD display shows indoor/outdoor temp in F or C with Max/Min memory. Sensor is waterproof on 3m cable. Wall mountable or desk stand. Measuring range: Indoor Temp - 10C to 50C
Standard Max / Min Thermometer -30 to 50C
Digital Thermometer (Therma Elite) Hand Held 50 to +1000 degrees C x 1 deg C & -49.9 to +199.9 degrees C x 0.1 deg C, Max/Min Memory



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