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SPILITTING TENSILE APPARATUS FOR CONCRETE TESTING – BCO-115

The Splitting Tensile Apparatus is designed to determine the indirect tensile strength of concrete cylinders and cube specimens. This testing method is widely used in construction laboratories, universities, research centers, and quality control facilities to evaluate the tensile behavior of hardened concrete.
BESMAK Splitting Tensile Apparatus complies with international standards including EN 12390-6, ASTM C496, BS 1881-117, and UNI 6135, ensuring accurate and repeatable test results.

Standards:

  • EN 12390-6
  • ASTM C496
  • BS 1881:117
  • UNI 6135
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What Is a Splitting Tensile Apparatus?

A Splitting Tensile Apparatus is an accessory used together with a Compression Testing Machine to perform the Brazilian splitting tensile test on concrete specimens.

During the test, a compressive load is applied along the vertical diameter of a concrete cylinder or cube specimen. This load generates tensile stresses within the specimen until failure occurs, allowing the tensile strength of concrete to be calculated accurately.

Available Models

BCO-115 Splitting Tensile Apparatus for Cylinder Samples

Suitable for:

  • 100 × 200 mm cylinders (4” × 8”)
  • 150 × 300 mm cylinders (6” × 12”)
  • 160 × 320 mm cylinders

Features:

  • Adjustable loading strips
  • Heavy-duty steel construction
  • High alignment accuracy
  • Long service life

BCO-115/2 Splitting Tensile Apparatus for Cube Samples

Suitable for:

  • 100 × 100 mm cubes
  • 150 × 150 mm cubes
  • 200 × 200 mm cubes

Features:

  • Easy specimen positioning
  • Adjustable distance pieces
  • Consistent load distribution
  • Robust frame structure

BCO-115/3 Splitting Tensile Apparatus for Cube and Cylinder Samples

Designed for:

  • Cube specimens
  • Cylinder specimens
  • Cobblestone samples

Suitable for 150 mm cubes and 150 × 300 mm cylinders.

Key Features of BESMAK Splitting Tensile Apparatus

  • Manufactured from high-strength steel
  • Precision-machined loading strips
  • Adjustable configuration for different specimen sizes
  • Easy installation on compression testing machines
  • Reliable and repeatable testing results
  • Durable design for intensive laboratory use
  • Compliance with international testing standards

Applications

The Splitting Tensile Apparatus is commonly used in:

  • Concrete testing laboratories
  • Construction material testing centers
  • Universities and research institutes
  • Quality control laboratories
  • Infrastructure projects
  • Ready-mix concrete plants
  • Road and bridge construction projects

International Standards

The BESMAK Splitting Tensile Apparatus complies with:

  • EN 12390-6
  • ASTM C496
  • BS 1881-117
  • UNI 6135

These standards define the procedures for determining the splitting tensile strength of hardened concrete specimens.

Why Is Splitting Tensile Strength Important?

Concrete has excellent compressive strength but relatively low tensile strength. Determining the splitting tensile strength helps engineers:

  • Evaluate crack resistance
  • Predict structural performance
  • Verify concrete quality
  • Improve mix designs
  • Ensure compliance with project specifications

Why Choose BESMAK?

BESMAK manufactures advanced concrete testing equipment for laboratories worldwide.

Benefits include:

  • More than 30 years of experience
  • Export to over 75 countries
  • Compliance with international standards
  • High manufacturing quality
  • Technical support and spare parts availability
  • Reliable testing performance

FAQ

What is a Splitting Tensile Apparatus used for?

It is used to determine the indirect tensile strength of concrete cylinders and cube specimens.

Which specimens can be tested?

Depending on the model, cylinder specimens, cube specimens, and cobblestone samples can be tested.

Which testing machine is required?

The apparatus is used together with a Compression Testing Machine capable of applying the required load.

Which standards does it comply with?

It complies with EN 12390-6, ASTM C496, BS 1881-117, and UNI 6135.

Why is splitting tensile testing important?

It helps evaluate the tensile behavior, crack resistance, and overall quality of hardened concrete.