Civil Quality test (NABL Approved)

The following NABL approved civil quality tests can be conducted by our firm. We conduct mentioned below testing and can provide you the NABL approved report.

Soil Test

A soil test commonly refers to the analysis of a soil sample to determine nutrient content, composition, and other characteristics such as the acidity or pH level. A soil test can determine fertility, or the expected growth potential of the soil which indicates nutrient deficiencies, potential toxicities from excessive fertility and inhibitions from the presence of non-essential trace minerals.

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Bore Tester

As used by foundation engineers, the act or process of sinking holes into the overburden (sometimes to considerable depth into bedrock) with rotary or drive sampling equipment for the purpose of recovering samples from which information on the physical characteristics of the materials penetrated can be obtained; also applied to the sample or samples so obtained

Pile test

Static load testing, where the pile is loaded gradually via a load cell from either reaction piles, kentledge or surface footings. This method of testing is generally considered the most reliable method of testing piles and most closely resembles the working loading conditions on the piles.

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Reinforcement steel test

It entails measurement of characteristics and behavior of substances like metals, ceramics, and plastics under varying conditions. … In fact, the most common test for steel bar reinforcement is the tensile test, bending test and chemical analysis.

Compressive strength test

Compressive strength test, mechanical test measuring the maximum amount of compressive load a material can bear before fracturing. … The test piece, usually in the form of a cube, prism, or cylinder, is compressed between the platens of a compression–testing machine by a gradually applied load.

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Compaction test

A laboratory compacting procedure to determine the optimum water content at which a soil can be compacted so as to yield the maximum density (dry unit weight). The maximum dry density for a given compactive effort will usually produce a sample whose saturated strength is near maximum.

Brick and block test

We are provides testing of bricks and blocks to help you meet the needs of your project, and comply with mandatory regulations and quality standards. Whether you are a manufacturer, builder, architect or building consultant, selecting the right bricks and blocks is complex.

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Fine & Coarse aggregate test

Fine & Coarse aggregate test is a Sulfate Soundness Test. The soundness test determines an aggregate’s resistance to disintegration by weathering and, in particular, freeze-thaw cycles.

Mix design

Mix design can be defined as the process of selecting suitable ingredients of concrete and determining their relative proportions with the object of producing concrete of certain minimum strength and durability as economically as possible.

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Cement test

Cement Test are carried out to check the strength and quality of the cement used in construction. It helps to identify the usage of cement for different purposes based on its durability and performance.

Sieve analysis

Sieve analysis is a practice or procedure used in civil engineering and chemical engineering to assess the particle size distribution (also called gradation) of a granular material by allowing the material to pass through a series of sieves of progressively smaller mesh size and weighing the amount of material that is stopped by each sieve as a fraction of the whole mass.

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Bitumen test

is conducted by using Ring and Ball apparatus. A brass ring containing test sample of bitumen is suspended in liquid like water or glycerin at a given temperature. … Generally, higher softening point indicates lower temperature susceptibility and is preferred in hot climates.

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