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Field Testing

  • Core Drilling/Bond Strength Test
    • A core drill is a drill specifically designed to remove a cylinder of material, much like a hole saw.  The material left inside the drill bit is referred to as the core.  Core drilling is performed for the purposes of obtaining in situ concrete specimens to be tested for compressive strength in our laboratory facility, or to help contractors to install mechanical/electrical/plumbing systems through an existing floor slab or wall.
  • Drill Coring and Sampling
  • Anchor Pull-Out Test
    • This test method addresses the tensile strengths of post-installed and cast-in-place anchors in test members made of cracked or uncracked concrete.  Loadings include quasi-static, seismic, fatigue and shock. Environmental exposures include freezing and thawing, moisture, decreased and elevated temperatures and corrosion. These test methods provide basic procedures for use with product-specific evaluation and acceptance standards and are tested in the field on site.
  • Membrane Pull Test
  • High-Strength Bolt Testing
  • Torque-Tension Calibration
  • Sprayed on Fire Resistive Materials: Adhesion/Cohesion
  • Floor Flatness/Levelness Testing