Product Description
A Marshal Stability Apparatus is used to measure the resistance to plastic flow of specimens loaded on lateral surface. We are manufacturers of some the best Marshal Stability Apparatus in the entire industry. Major Components : A 50 kN capacity An electrically operated load frame Three mild steel mould, Two compaction rammers and one each of breaking head assembly Compaction Pedestal (manually operated) Load Transfer Bar Extraction Plate and Steel Ball. 25 kN capacity proving ring with calibration and dial gauge of 0.01 x 25mm
Advanced Testing for Bituminous MixesThe Marshall Stability Apparatus streamlines the process of testing asphalt and bituminous mixtures with high accuracy. Featuring durable stainless steel construction and dual display options, it is tailored for both routine laboratory use and advanced research. The device ensures consistent results for specimen sizes, making it an essential tool for pavement quality assessments and construction material laboratories.
Designed for Ease and PrecisionWith its 50 kN loading capacity and user-friendly manual operation, this apparatus is built for professionals who value both reliability and straightforward handling. It fits seamlessly into existing laboratory setups thanks to its single-phase 230 V power compatibility and manageable size, weighing approximately 55 kg.
FAQ's of Marshall Stability Apparatus:
Q: How does the Marshall Stability Apparatus function during tests?
A: The apparatus applies a continuous load to a prepared bituminous specimen (101.6 mm diameter, 63.5 mm height) until failure occurs. The maximum load the specimen can withstand is recorded by the analog or digital display, assessing the material's stability.
Q: What is the process for conducting a Marshall Stability test with this apparatus?
A: Prepare the bituminous specimen to the specified dimensions, place it in the apparatus, then manually operate the loading mechanism. Monitor the increasing load and record the maximum value shown on the display at specimen failure, following standard test protocols.
Q: When should the Marshall Stability test be performed using this equipment?
A: Perform the test during the mix design stage or quality control of pavement construction projects, whenever the stability and flow of asphalt mixtures require assessment for compliance with engineering specifications.
Q: Where can the Marshall Stability Apparatus be used effectively?
A: This apparatus is suitable for material testing laboratories, quality control departments, and research facilities in road construction, particularly across India through its extensive network of manufacturers, distributors, and suppliers.
Q: What are the benefits of using a stainless steel Marshall Stability Apparatus?
A: The stainless steel construction ensures longevity, resistance to corrosion, and low maintenance needs, providing accurate and reliable testing over repeated cycles in various laboratory environments.
Q: How is the test data displayed, and which display option is preferred?
A: Test results can be read on either an analog or digital display, depending on the selected model. Digital displays offer quick and precise readings, while analog options provide a traditional measurement method.