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Cement Heat of Hydration Test Apparatus

Published: 7/6/2017

Apparatus for measuring the heat of hydration of cement using a direct, adiabatic calorimetry method. Suitable for laboratory evaluation of cement and concrete in accordance with GB 2022-80 and GB/T 12959-91.

Product Description

The apparatus measures the heat released during cement hydration by directly recording the temperature change of a cement mortar specimen in an adiabatic calorimeter. Under near-constant ambient conditions, the system calculates the total accumulated and dissipated heat to determine the heat of hydration over up to seven days, reported in J/g.

It is designed for routine quality control and research on cement and concrete materials, providing automated curve recording and analysis. The system features a thermostatic water bath and a user interface for streamlined operation.

Technical Specifications

ParameterSpecification
MethodDirect (adiabatic) calorimetry
StandardsGB 2022-80; GB/T 12959-91 (Cement—Determination of heat of hydration by direct method)
Measurement OutputHeat of hydration (J/g), up to 7 days
CalorimeterIncluded
Thermostatic Bath Temperature20 ℃ ± 1 ℃
Data RecordingComputer-automated hydration heat curve recording
User InterfaceChinese operation window

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