Material Testing
Material testing encompasses a wide range of techniques and equipment designed to evaluate the physical and mechanical properties of materials, essential for assessing quality and suitability for various industrial applications. Bond abrasion test machines and bond impact test machines are widely used to measure wear resistance and impact strength, providing insight into a materials durability under stress. Bond ball mills assess grindability, helping predict energy consumption in milling processes. Flotation machines play a key role in mineral processing by separating valuable minerals from ores based on their hydrophobic properties. TML (Transportable Moisture Limit) tests, including the flow table test, penetration test, and Proctor/Fagerberg test, are essential for ensuring the safe transport of bulk cargo by determining moisture content limits to prevent shifting or liquefaction during transit. Together, these tests provide a comprehensive understanding of material behaviour, supporting safe handling, processing, and quality control across industries.
BAT1000 Bond Abrasion Tester
Abrasion test machine for testing the material resistance characteristics.
- Digital program for Bond abrasion testing
LMBIT Bond Impact Tester
Laboratory impact tester to determine the crushability test developed by F.C. Bond.
- Pendulum mounted hammer with scale
- Feed size: 50–76 mm
LMBRM Ball and Rod Mill
The LM-BRM is suitable for normal grinding and Bond testing applications.
- Max. volume of grinding barrel: 150–450 L
- Rotation speed: 7–33 rpm
LMFTM Flotation Machine
Laboratory flotation machine.
- Sensor options: pH meters, temperature meters, level meters
- Flotation cell capacity: 0.2–7 L
TML Flow Table Test
The flow table test machine is used to determine the flow characteristics of cementitious materials.
- Freely movable and air-controlled tamper
- Ensures compliance with IMSBC Code
TML Penetration Test
A TML penetration test machine measures the resistance of materials.
- Portable design for on-site testing
- Easy adjustable settings using digital program
TML Proctor / Fagerberg
The Proctor/Fagerberg test is conducted to determine the maximum density of a material.
