Description
The CANNON® Thermoelectric Bending-Beam Rheometer performs low-temperature flexural creep stiffness measurements on asphalt binders as specified in current ASTM, AASHTO and SHRP methodology.
The TE-BBR achieves temperatures from ambient to -36 degrees Celsius using the latest in Peltier technology.
Bath fluid, which does not circulate outside the TE-BBR, is cooled by solid-state cooling modules surrounding the bath.
Non si ha quindi circolazione di fluidi all’esterno dello strumento.
Heat is dissipated from the hot side of the thermoelectric modules by circulating a mixture of water and antifreeze through an Air/Water Heat Exchanger.
This arrangement facilitates rapid cooling and eliminates costly and potentially hazardous refrigerants.
The TE-BBR is capable of controlling temperature within 0.03 degrees Celsius, a precision far exceeding the requirements of current flexural creep test methodology for asphalt binders.
The instrument measures specimen beam deflection to within 0.155 microns (1550 Angstroms) and force to within 0.147 milliNewtons (0.015 grams).
The TE-BBR will measure specimen beam loads from 0 to 450 grams.
Data acquisition is accomplished internally with information transferred to a host computer via a standard RS-232 interface.
The Windows XP software allows computer control and viewing of parameters through a graphical interface.
Reports and graphs can be printed on any Windows-compatible printer.
The operational firmware is upgradeable , updates or changes may be downloaded via computer.
The TE-BBR controls air pressure with four pneumatic pressure regulators, permitting the operator to adjust main input line pressure, air bearing pressure, and pressure supporting the loading shaft for a "zero" condition and a "load" condition.
A magnetic stirring bar at the bottom of the bath vessel circulates bath fluid to ensure uniform temperature distribution throughout the bath.