The non-destructive method of evaluating concrete strength during the setting process is known as the concrete maturity test. This test aids in determining the appropriate curing conditions and design of the mixing plan. The maturity test is based on the correlation between concrete temperature, time, and gained strength. A significant advantage of this test method is the ability to accurately predict the time required to reach the desired strength, allowing for timely removal of framework or opening of roads for traffic. To conduct the test, a concrete maturity device equipped with wireless or wired sensors is used to measure temperature inside the concrete during setting. The sensor data is recorded using a reading device, mobile phone, or computer. The resulting analysis can be accessed from anywhere in the world, with software estimating compressive strength based on the user-defined maturity curve
Technical Specifications:
● Wireless or wired connection
● Easy installation and activation
● Strong and waterproof box design
● Cloud storage and the possibility of access from any place
● Measurement interval: 30 minutes (fixed)
● Maximum data collection: 4000 data points (60 days)
● Battery life: more than 4 months (active)
● Temperature accuracy: 0.1 degrees Celsius
● Depth of placement: up to 3 meters