Application:
A Concrete Compression Testing Machine is a laboratory device used to measure the compressive strength of construction materials such as concrete cubes, blocks, and cylinders.
Function:
The machine applies controlled hydraulic pressure to the specimen until failure, helping determine the material’s strength and structural reliability.
Capacity:
Typical machines have testing capacities ranging from 1000 kN to 3000 kN, with 2000 kN commonly used for standard heavy-duty testing.
Features:
Many models include a digital or touchscreen control system that allows operators to regulate load rates, monitor real-time readings, and record test data.
Components:
The main parts usually include a strong steel load frame, hydraulic power unit, and a digital load indicator or control panel.





