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Q: What is OMR-CVP-19?
A: OMR-CVP-19 refers to the procedures for checking critical dimensions of the conical mold and tamper and the calibration of pycnometers.
Q: What does AASHTO T 84 stand for?
A: AASHTO T 84 is a test method defined by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials for determining the specific gravity and absorption of fine aggregates.
Q: What is the purpose of OMR-CVP-19?
A: OMR-CVP-19 provides guidelines for ensuring the accuracy of critical dimensions of conical molds and tampers, as well as the calibration of pycnometers used in testing construction materials.
Q: What are conical molds and tampers used for?
A: Conical molds and tampers are used in the testing and compaction of construction materials, particularly in determining the specific gravity and absorption of fine aggregates.
Q: What is a pycnometer?
A: A pycnometer is a laboratory glassware used for measuring the density or specific gravity of liquids, powders, and solids.
Q: Why is calibration important for pycnometers?
A: Calibration ensures that pycnometers provide accurate and reliable measurements of density or specific gravity, which is crucial in various scientific and industrial applications.
Form Details:
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