The UTR-0390-T Slake Durability Apparatus has been designed to examine how rocks deteriorate over a period of time, whilst being immersed in water.

Automatic Compression Machines are used to determine compressive, splitting and flexural strengths. In Australia, the most common compressive strength testing procedures are cylinder strength tests for concrete according to AS 1012.9, and cube tests for cement materials.

Rock testing using rebound hammer technology with best in class correlations to unconfined compressive strength (UCS) and instant data back-up and collaboration features.

Jigs may be used for testing rock cores for UCS or splitting testing applications.

A pressure unit supplies the confining pressure for a Hoek cell during a Triaxial Test.

A pressure unit supplies the confining pressure for a Hoek cell during a Triaxial Test.

Hoek Cells are used to conduct triaxial tests of rock specimens. They are available configured for different rock cylinder diameters and or commonly used with resistive strain gauges fixed directly to the test cylinders.

The UTR-0542 Digital Point Load Test Apparatus is used for determining the strength values of a rock specimen, both in the field and in the laboratory. The Point Load Test system consists of a 70 kN capacity load frame with a hydraulic loading ram driven by a hand pump and a digital readout.

A range of industrial balances available for CMT Lab Testing Requirements.