PRESS 2000KN HIGHSTABILITY, SERVO-PLUS_2199169
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MATEST Press 2000KN High Stability Compression Testing Machine, Servo-Plus Progress, Fully Automatic

The MATEST Press 2000KN High Stability Compression Testing Machine with Servo-Plus Progress control unit is a fully automatic, motorized system designed for precise and stable compression testing. Suitable for testing concrete cubes up to 200 mm side and cylinders up to 160x320 mm diameter, this robust machine combines high capacity with advanced control technology to meet demanding laboratory requirements.

Product Features

  • Motorized compression testing machine with a capacity of 2000 kN
  • Fully automatic operation with Servo-Plus Progress digital control unit
  • High stability for accurate testing of concrete cubes up to 200 mm side
  • Suitable for cylinders up to 160 mm diameter and 320 mm height
  • Advanced load and displacement measurement for precise results
  • Robust construction ensuring durability in heavy-duty lab environments
  • Easy-to-use interface for efficient test setup and data recording

Benefits

  • High-capacity testing suitable for a wide range of concrete sample sizes
  • Fully automatic control minimizes operator error and improves repeatability
  • Stable frame design ensures consistent, reliable test results
  • Digital control unit allows precise load application and monitoring
  • Durable build reduces maintenance and extends machine lifespan
  • Streamlined operation saves time and enhances laboratory productivity

Why Choose the MATEST Press 2000KN High Stability?

Ideal for concrete testing laboratories requiring precision and reliability, the MATEST Press 2000KN High Stability combines a powerful 2000 kN capacity with a sophisticated Servo-Plus Progress control system. Its fully automatic operation and sturdy design make it the perfect choice for routine and advanced compression testing of cubes and cylinders, delivering consistent accuracy and user-friendly functionality.

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