Concrete compression testing machines are widely used in laboratories across industries such as construction, building materials, highways, bridges, railways, universities, research institutes, and quality testing units. They are used to determine the compressive strength of building materials such as concrete blocks, cement products, bricks, stones, and refractory materials.
This equipment typically employs electro-hydraulic servo or fully digital electro-hydraulic proportional control technologies.
Numerous manufacturers exist in the market, offering products with different technical specifications and configurations.
