Product Description
We are engaged in manufacturing and exporting a wide range of Cone Penetrometer Method, which is a advanced meter for liquid limit test. Manufactured in line with the set industry standards, these products are durable and resistant to corrosion. These products are widely used in commercial and domestic establishments.Precision in Soil TestingUtilizing a 30-degree cone and a high-quality graduated scale, this Cone Penetrometer delivers reliable outcomes for soil consistency evaluation. Its compliance with IS 2720 Part V assures its suitability for laboratory and field applications alike.
Durable Construction and Easy HandlingConstructed from robust brass with a powder-coated finish, the penetrometer ensures long-term durability. With its 2-5 kg weight and compact packing in a wooden box, the device balances sturdiness with portability, making transport and storage convenient.
FAQ's of Cone Penetrometer Method:
Q: How is the Cone Penetrometer Method used for soil testing?
A: The Cone Penetrometer Method measures soil consistency by allowing a cone (30-degree angle, 80 g) to penetrate a soil sample. The depth of penetration, read on the 0-40 mm graduated scale, indicates the soil's characteristics under standardized conditions.
Q: What benefits does this cone penetrometer offer over other instruments?
A: Its compliance with IS 2720 Part V, brass construction, powder coating, and precision scale offer reliable and durable performance, making it ideal for repeated testing in various soil conditions.
Q: When should the Cone Penetrometer Method be applied?
A: This method is suitable whenever an assessment of soil consistency, particularly in fine-grained soils, is required for construction, geotechnical analysis, or building site investigations.
Q: Where is the instrument typically used?
A: The cone penetrometer is primarily used in soil testing laboratories, field sites, and geotechnical engineering environments across India, wherever soil classification and analysis are required.
Q: What is the process for operating the cone penetrometer?
A: After preparing the soil sample, the cone is positioned atop the sample, and the plunger is released manually. The cone penetrates the soil, and the penetration depth is measured on the scale to determine soil consistency.
Q: How does the wooden box packaging benefit users?
A: The sturdy wooden box offers reliable protection during transportation and storage, reducing the risk of instrument damage, and ensuring it remains accurate and ready for use.