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The XRT-2000 kN digital concrete compression testing machine is used for compressive strength testing of concrete, cement bricks, and various construction materials.
This hydraulic concrete cube tester employs a hydraulic drive system and an intelligent digital controller to deliver stable, accurate test data. It supports manual loading with real-time digital display of test force and loading speed.
Our 2000 kN concrete compression tester is widely used in construction laboratories, QC inspection centers, and scientific research institutes.
◆Digital mode
Our hydraulic concrete cube tester adopts an intelligent control system to
automatically collect and process test data.
◆Manual mode: Realize precise loading adjustment to finish a customized
compression test.
◆High Testing Precision
Force indication error ≤±1%, effective measuring range from 4% to 100% full
scale.
◆Sturdy Machine Structure
Hydraulic power supply with a max test load of 2000 kN. Thickened steel main frame and chrome-plated columns against rust and
abrasion for long service life.
◆Easy Operation Design
Real-time digital readout of loading force and loading speed. Manual screw adjustment helps place concrete specimens quickly.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum Compression Force | 2000 kN |
| Measurement Range | 4%–100% FS |
| Force Display Accuracy | ≤ ±1% |
| Screw Adjustment Method | Manual |
| Top/Bottom Pressure Plate Dimensions | Φ225 mm / Φ300 mm (dual sizes) |
| Maximum Clearance Between Plates | 320 mm |
| Piston Stroke | 30 mm |
| Piston Diameter | Φ250 mm |
| Hydraulic Pump Rated Pressure | 40 MPa |
| Power Supply | Three-phase, 0.75 kW |
| Dimensions (L×W×H) | 800 × 500 × 1200 mm |
| Weight | 750 kg |
Compressive strength testing of concrete cubes, cylinders, and prisms.
Quality assurance for bricks, cementitious materials, and masonry units.
Research and development of new construction materials.
Meets international testing standards for compression testing (e.g., ASTM C39, EN 12390, GB/T 50081).
Calibration-ready for traceable results in accredited laboratories.
| Serial No. | Component | Manufacturer/Specification | Quantity |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Compression Beam | Metal mold-cast, CNC precision-machined | 1 set |
| 2 | Motor | Made in China | 1 set |
| 3 | Columns | High-performance carbon structural steel, chrome-plated | 2 sets |
| 4 | Screw Assembly | Manual adjustment | 1 set |
| 5 | Load Sensor | High-precision strain gauge | 1 set |
| 6 | Control System | XLC intelligent measurement & control | 1 set |
| 7 | Digital Display Meter | XLC high-contrast LED display | 1 set |
| 8 | Accessories & Documentation | Operation manual, installation tools, calibration report | 1 set |
◆Confirm load capacity (most important)
Rule: The breaking force of test samples shall fall between 20% and 80% of the machine's range to ensure accurate data and a
longer service life.
Normal concrete C15–C50 → 2000kN (200Ton)
High-strength C60–C100 → 3000kN (300Ton)
UHPC → 4000–5000kN
Working range: 20%–80% of full capacity
◆Precision Grade
Class 0.5:High precision, for research & third-party labs (≤±0.5%)
Class 1:Standard QC, site labs (≤±1.0%)
◆Control Types: Manual / Digital Display / Full-auto Servo
Manual: Low cost, site use
Digital touch: Real-time display, peak hold, USB data
Servo automatic: Closed-loop control, constant stress rate, auto report
◆Main Frame Structure
4-column high stiffness frame
Hardened platens HRC≥55, self-aligning ball seat
Clear opening ≥320mm
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