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Accelerated Curing Tank
An Accelerated Curing Tank is a laboratory device used for the curing of cement, concrete, and mortar specimens (such as cubes or beams) under controlled temperature conditions, typically for testing compressive strength.
Applications
- Curing of cement mortar cubes
- Testing early compressive strength of concrete
- Quality control in cement/concrete plants
- Research & development in construction materials
Key Features
- Uniform heating for consistent sample curing
- Rust-proof inner tank (SS 304 or 316)
- Digital temperature control with display
- Optional Timer for automated test durations
- Low maintenance and user-friendly design
The ATC Tank is designed to perform a reliable and fast test method for evaluating controlled concrete in the field using accelerated curing technique.
- Max Temperature above ambient 5°C to 100°C
- Accuracy: ±1°C
- Chromium Plated Immersion Typing Heaters used
- Cabinet material made up of MS Powder Coated Paint / SS 304 1.2 mm Thick
- Inner Material: SS304 used to avoid Rust Formation
- Digital PID Controller
- Door Opens: Open to the Top side with side Support Hinges
- Control panel: Built-in type placed at front with digital display and present temperature facility
| Model No. | Dimensions | Power rate |
|---|---|---|
| DQ- ACT-01 | 1250 X 600 X 600 mm | 9 KW |
| DQ-ACT-02 | 1600 x 750 x 750 mm | 14 Kw |






