Materials Testing
 
    Ductility Machine
HU1068B

Ductility Machine

Temperature Controlled

ASTM D113, ASTM D5892, ASTM D6084, AASHTO T51

  • Designed for Standard and Force Ductility tests

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The H-1068 Ductility machine builds on the H-1068X machine and adds a circulating temperature-control unit.

Solid-state thermostatically controlled bath and circulator maintain water temperature within a ± 0.18°F (± 0.1°C). The H-1068B is a three-speed machine designed for Standard and Force Ductility tests. The unit tests three briquettes simultaneously and its DC, direct-drive motor maintains constant speed, entirely vibration-free. Speeds of 1/4, 1 or 5cm per minute are selected via lever shift on mechanical gear box.

A single stainless steel lead screw mounted above water level prevents agitation of water and premature rupture of specimens. A traveling pointer adjusts to zero starting position and indicates exact position of carriage on a linear centimeter scale attached to trough‘s front edge. Maximum carriage travel (elongation) is 150cm with an automatic stop.

The Unit has a stainless steel interior with an overflow connection, and a baked-enamel, stainless steel-wrapped exterior. Gears are bronze or brass; all other parts are solid brass to prevent rusting. Finned stainless steel tubes beneath a false bottom provide efficient thermal transfer. Includes a 6' (183cm) cord, feed-through switch and 3-prong plug. Includes 3 standard H-1080 briquette molds with H-1090 plates. Trough overall dimensions: 11.75" x 74" x 6.375"H (30 x 188 x 16cm). H-1068PC Acrylic Cover is recommended to maintain constant tank temperatures.


Standards

ASTM D113, ASTM D5892, ASTM D6084, AASHTO T51



 

Accessories

H-1068PC

Cover for Ductility Machine ( Clear, Acrylic)

H-1068.100

Ductility Machine Stand

 H-1030

Ductility Briquet Mold

H-1080

Ductility Briquet Mold
 H-1090Base Plate For Single Ductility Mold
 H-1090.3Base Plate For Three Ductility Molds