The DCP14 is used for quickly testing the strength of road pavement made from unbound materials, making it ideal for engineers and construction workers in the field.
Key features include its portability, ease of use, quick in-situ evaluations, durable construction, lightweight design, and a carrying case for convenient storage.
The slider hammer weight of the DCP14 is 8 KG.
The drop of the hammer measurement for the DCP14 is 575 mm, allowing for effective penetration into soil layers.
The DCP14 apparatus measures 1060 x 170 x 140 mm.
The total weight of the DCP14 apparatus is 31 Kg.
The DCP14 includes various rods, guides, and tools necessary for conducting tests.
Yes, the DCP14 is designed for field testing and provides reliable results in construction and civil engineering applications.
Absolutely! The DCP14 supports quality control in roadwork and pavement design by evaluating soil strength effectively.
The penetration cone of the DCP14 has a 60° angle and a diameter of 20 mm.
Yes, the DCP14 features a lightweight design and comes with a carrying case, making it easy to transport.
The DCP14 is designed for use by engineers, construction workers, and anyone involved in soil and pavement testing.
The DCP14 is suitable for construction projects, infrastructure assessment, and soil strength evaluations.
The DCP14 is a portable, hand-operated tool that allows for immediate testing and evaluation of pavement strength on-site.
The DCP14 is designed to test road pavement layers made from unbound materials.
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