About Marshall Stability Test Apparatus
The Marshall Stability Test Apparatus is designed to measure the resistance to plastic flow of cylindrical specimens of bituminous paving mixtures under load. Crafted using high-quality mild steel, this semi-automatic apparatus ensures stable operation throughout testing. With dimensions of 470x600x1180 mm and a weight of 102 kg, it is built for robust performance in industrial settings. Operating at a frequency of 50 Hz and powered by a 240 V electrical input, this apparatus offers consistent and reliable results in compliance with standard testing procedures. Ideal for manufacturers, service providers, and suppliers, its precise engineering ensures smooth operation and dependable measurements, making it perfect for evaluating road construction materials.
FAQs of Marshall Stability Test Apparatus:
Q: What is the primary use of the Marshall Stability Test Apparatus?
A: It is used to measure the resistance to plastic flow of cylindrical specimens of bituminous paving mixtures under load.
Q: What material is used to construct the apparatus?
A: The apparatus is constructed from durable mild steel.
Q: Is the testing operation fully automatic?
A: No, the apparatus has a semi-automatic operating system.
Q: What are the dimensions of the apparatus?
A: The apparatus has dimensions of 470x600x1180 mm.
Q: What is the operating voltage and frequency of the apparatus?
A: It operates at 240 volts and 50 Hz frequency.