About Relative Density Apparatus
The Relative Density Apparatus is an advanced laboratory device engineered for precise measurements in soil mechanics and other material testing applications. Powered electrically with a reliable 230-volt supply and operating at a frequency of 50 Hertz, this semi-automatic apparatus offers stable and consistent performance. Constructed from durable materials including mild steel, brass, and casting, it is designed to withstand rigorous usage in laboratory settings. Its compact dimensions of 920 x 840 x 1170 mm ensure efficient utilization of workspace without compromising functionality. The apparatus is ideal for researchers and professionals seeking dependable results with intuitive operation.
FAQs of Relative Density Apparatus:
Q: What materials are used in the construction of the Relative Density Apparatus?
A: The apparatus is constructed using mild steel, brass, and casting for durability and reliability.
Q: What is the operating power supply and voltage of the apparatus?
A: The apparatus operates on an electric power supply with a voltage of 230 Volt.
Q: Is the Relative Density Apparatus fully automatic?
A: No, it is semi-automatic, providing a balance between ease of operation and manual control.
Q: What type of application is this apparatus best suited for?
A: It is specifically designed for laboratory use, particularly in material testing and soil mechanics.
Q: What makes this apparatus unique compared to similar products?
A: Its stable operation, durable construction materials, and space-efficient dimensions set it apart from similar laboratory equipment.