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VIBRATING TABLE FOR CONCRETE MOULD COMPACTION – BCO-109/1 & BCO-109/2

The BESMAK Vibrating Table is designed for controlled and homogeneous compaction of fresh concrete specimens. Mounted on a durable steel frame and supplied with a clamp assembly, the system ensures consistent vibration performance for laboratory concrete testing applications. The Vibrating Table is used to remove entrapped air from fresh concrete and improve specimen density before curing and testing. Available in 2-mould and 4-mould versions, it is suitable for construction laboratories, universities, research institutes, ready-mix concrete plants, and quality control departments. Manufactured according to EN 12390-2 and BS 1881:108 standards, the BESMAK Vibrating Table delivers reliable and repeatable concrete specimen preparation.

Standards:

  • EN 12390-2
  • BS 1881:108
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Applications of Concrete Vibrating Tables

The BESMAK Vibrating Table is widely used for:

  • Concrete cube specimen preparation
  • Concrete cylinder specimen compaction
  • Concrete beam mould preparation
  • Cement and mortar specimen production
  • Quality control testing
  • University laboratories
  • Research and development centers
  • Construction material testing laboratories

Features and Benefits

  • Uniform and controlled vibration
  • Homogeneous concrete compaction
  • Robust steel construction
  • Easy operation
  • Long service life
  • Low maintenance requirements
  • Suitable for continuous laboratory use
  • Available in 2 and 4 mould capacities
  • Improved specimen quality and consistency
  • Reliable testing results

Why Choose BESMAK Vibrating Tables?

BESMAK has more than 30 years of experience in manufacturing Material Testing Equipment for laboratories worldwide. Our Vibrating Tables are engineered for durability, accuracy, and long-term performance.

For a complete concrete laboratory solution, this equipment can be used together with:

International Standards

The BESMAK Vibrating Table is manufactured according to:

  • EN 12390-2
  • BS 1881:108

These standards define the requirements for preparing and compacting concrete test specimens to achieve reliable laboratory results.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is a vibrating table used for?

A vibrating table is used to compact fresh concrete specimens by removing trapped air and ensuring uniform concrete distribution within moulds before testing.

How does a concrete vibrating table work?

The machine generates controlled vibration that consolidates fresh concrete, improves density, and produces higher-quality test specimens.

Why is concrete compaction important?

Proper compaction reduces air voids and honeycombing, resulting in stronger, more consistent, and more reliable concrete specimens.

Can a vibrating table be used for concrete cubes?

Yes. Vibrating tables are commonly used for compacting concrete cubes, cylinders, and beam mould specimens before curing and testing.

What standards apply to concrete vibrating tables?

Concrete specimen preparation is commonly performed according to EN 12390-2 and BS 1881:108 standards.

What equipment is commonly used together with a vibrating table?

A Vibrating Table is typically used together with Concrete Moulds, Slump Cone Test Equipment, Concrete Flow Tables, and Compression Testing Machines in concrete testing laboratories.

How does a vibrating table improve concrete quality?

Controlled vibration removes entrapped air and improves concrete consolidation, resulting in more accurate and repeatable test results.

 

Product Code Product Name
BCO-109/1 2 moulds
BCO-109/2 4 moulds