Autoclave curing is a process that puts products in an autoclave under high pressure and temperature to cure, allowing concrete to withstand over 1 ton in weight and experience less drying shrinkage and creep compared to moist curing. The autoclave curing system divides the autoclave into steam generation and curing sections to improve efficiency through precise pressure and temperature control according to ASME and ISO standards, and it is used for autoclave expansion testing of cement, steam curing pretensioned concrete piles, making autoclaved lightweight concrete, and durability testing of ceramic tiles.
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What is autoclave curing
1. What is autoclave curing?
Autoclave curing is the process putting products into autoclave to cure in high
pressure and high temperature, suitable for high strength cement and foamed
concrete.
Through this process and the use of superplasticizer, the concrete can withstand
the weight more than 1 ton. Drying shrinkage and creep occur less than moist
curing concrete.
For hydration, ZG Autoclave's concrete curing autoclave is divided into steam
generator part and curing part and improve product efficiency by accurate
pressure and temperature.
It's designed and manufactured according to ASME standards, ISO international
standard.
Applications
- Autoclave expansion test for safety of Portland cement.
- Steam curing for PHC(Pretensioned spun High strength Concrete piles)
- Creating ALC(Autoclaved Lightweight Concrete)
- Durability test of ceramic products including Ceramic tiles