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The Aggregate Impact Value Testing Machine is designed to determine the toughness and resistance of aggregates to sudden shock or impact — an essential property for materials used in road construction and concrete. The test helps assess the aggregate’s ability to withstand impact forces, which is critical for assessing its suitability for pavements, roads, and structural concrete. The apparatus complies with standards such as IS: 2386 (Part IV) – 1963, BS 812: Part 112, and equivalent international standards.
Key Features
Robust and durable construction from mild steel for long service life.
Quick-release mechanism ensures consistent free fall of hammer.
Accurate height adjustment for precise impact energy control.
Non-slip base minimizes vibration and movement during test.
Interchangeable accessories (measure and tamping rod) for standard compliance.
Optional digital blow counter for enhanced testing accuracy.
Compact design suitable for laboratory and field use.
Determining the toughness and impact resistance of coarse aggregates.
Assessing aggregate suitability for road base, pavement, and concrete structures.
Quality control in construction material testing laboratories.
Used in research institutions, civil engineering colleges, and R&D centers.




