Strain Gage Installation Checklist:Concrete
■Concrete is a porous material and generally will have a surface that is too rough to form a very thin and void-free adhesive layer between the strain gage and the concrete. For these reasons, concrete must first be sealed with an epoxy such as M-Bond AE-10. Long gage length strain gages are typically required on the surface of concrete in order to correctly strain-average over the aggregate and mortar mixture. Since concrete is a poor conductor of heat, precabled gages or gages with preattached leadwires are highly recommended.
CEA 、 C2A 、 EA 、 EGP 、 LEA 、 CEA Series 、 C2A Series 、 EA Series 、 EGP Series 、 LEA Series 、 C2A-06-20CLW-120 、 C2A-06-20CLW-350 、 EA-06-40CBY-350 、 EGP-5-120 、 EGP-5-350 、 CEA-06-W250A-120 、 CEA-06-W250A-350 、 LEA-06-W125E-350/10L 、 LEA-06-W125E-350/3R 、 M-Bond 200 Kit 、 M-Bond AE-10 、 GAK-2-AE-10 、 BAK-200 、 M-Coat JA 、 M-Coat JA-3 、 GC-6 、 GSP-1 、 CSP-1 、 M-Prep 、 PCT-3M 、 PDT-3 、 SCP-3 、 Series 6000 、 6000 |
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Gage 、 Strain Gages 、 Weldable Gages 、 Concrete Embedment Gages 、 Sealed Weldable Gages 、 Adhesive 、 Protective Coating 、 Signal Conditioning Amplifiers 、 Data Systems 、 Strain Indicators 、 cotton-tipped applicator 、 Neutralizer 、 Conditioner 、 gage installation tape 、 drafting tape 、 silicon carbide paper |
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User's Guide |
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Please see the document for details |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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2018/3/29 |
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MS0271-1803 |
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