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Scientific Liquid Limit Device

Scientific Liquid Limit Device

Product Details:

  • Application Soil consistency (Atterbergs limit) testing in geotechnical labs
  • Automation Grade Manual
  • Accuracy Compliant with IS/ASTM standards
  • Interface Type Mechanical crank and cam
  • Power Supply Not required (manual operation)
  • Mounting Type Bench-top
  • Display Type Analog - graduated scale
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Scientific Liquid Limit Device Product Specifications

  • Instantaneous (manual device)
  • Manual via crank handle
  • Plastic to liquid state transition of soils
  • Liquid Limit Device (Casagrande type)
  • Complies with ASTM / IS standard apparatus dimensions
  • Works at standard laboratory humidity
  • 1 revolution per second (by crank operation)
  • Brass cup, cam mechanism, counter, grooving tool, base plate
  • Standard size (in line with IS: 2720)
  • Operates at room temperature (15C to 40C)
  • Approx. 120 g of soil
  • Single specimen per operation
  • High-quality non-corrosive brass cup and sturdy body
  • Soil consistency (Atterbergs limit) testing in geotechnical labs
  • Manual
  • Approx. 4-6 kg
  • Analog - graduated scale
  • Manual; not applicable
  • Mechanical crank and cam
  • Not required (manual operation)
  • Bench-top
  • Compliant with IS/ASTM standards
  • N/A (manual)
  • Determination of liquid limit of soils
  • Liquid limit determination of soils
  • 10 mm cam drop
  • Approx. 10 cm (apparatus height)
  • Manually controlled, dependent on visual observation
  • Supplied in sturdy wooden case
  • Cast iron body with adjustable brass cup
  • High-quality brass
  • Fitted with mechanical counter up to 99 drops
  • IS: 2720 Part 5, ASTM D4318
  • Standard grooving tool provided as per IS specifications
  • Grooving tool, spatula, and gauge block
  • Available via adjustable mechanism
  • Hard rubber or resilient material
  • Powder coated, rust-resistant finish

Product Description



Spotlight the prodigious capabilities of the Scientific Liquid Limit Device with Counter, engineered for precise soil consistency testing in geotechnical labs. Capitalise on its noble cast iron body, lustrous high-quality brass cup, and powder-coated, rust-resistant finish. The mechanical counter offers up to 99 drops for repeatable accuracy, while accessories like grooving tool, spatula, and gauge block are included. Designed to conform to IS: 2720 Part 5 and ASTM D4318, this device stands out for its sturdy construction, instant response, and manual analog control, ideal for reliable Atterberg limits determination.

Versatile Device for Soil Consistency Testing

The Scientific Liquid Limit Device is suitable for all soil consistency analysis in geotechnical laboratories. Designed for bench-top operation, its robust build ensures seamless usage on standard lab surfaces. Simply position a single specimen (approx. 120 g) in the lustrous brass cup, adjust the drop height, and rotate the crank for precise liquid limit evaluation. Compatible with diverse soil types, the application is straightforward for both professionals and learners.


Smooth Order Process and Trusted Compliance

Each device is dispatched in a sturdy wooden case, ensuring a safe drop-off to your premises. Payment is accepted through secure domestic channels for traders and suppliers across India. The equipment is certified, aligning with IS and ASTM standards, demonstrating prodigious reliability. Supply ability meets regular demand efficiently within the domestic market, supporting consistent delivery cycles for labs and educational institutions.


FAQ's of Scientific Liquid Limit Device:


Q: How is the Scientific Liquid Limit Device used for soil testing?

A: The device is employed by placing a soil specimen in the adjustable brass cup and operating the crank to determine the liquid limit as part of the Atterberg limits test.

Q: What accessories are provided with the device?

A: Accessories included are a standard grooving tool as per IS specifications, a spatula, and a gauge block to support accurate soil sample preparation.

Q: When is this device typically used in laboratories?

A: It is used during geotechnical investigations, specifically for determining the liquid limit of soils to assess their plastic and liquid states.

Q: Where can the Scientific Liquid Limit Device be installed?

A: The device is designed for benchtop mounting in standard laboratory environments, making it suitable for use in quality control and educational labs.

Q: What are the benefits of the mechanical counter included with the device?

A: The mechanical counter provides up to 99 drops per test, ensuring precise repeatability and easy observation during manual soil consistency evaluation.

Q: How does capitalising on its noble materials enhance its longevity?

A: By using a noble cast iron body and a high-quality brass cup with powder coating, the equipment resists rust and wear, offering prodigious durability for repeated use.

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