Returning Customer
I am a returning customer
Register Account
If you already have an account with us, please login at the login form.
Your Account Has Been Created!
Congratulations! Your new account has been successfully created!
You can now take advantage of member privileges to enhance your online shopping experience with us.
If you have ANY questions about the operation of this online shop, please e-mail the store owner.
A confirmation has been sent to the provided e-mail address. If you have not received it within the hour, please contact us.
Account Logout
You have been logged off your account. It is now safe to leave the computer.
Your shopping cart has been saved, the items inside it will be restored whenever you log back into your account.
Testing of cement and mortars requires precise reference to methods, because not only the machines themselves are important here, but also sample preparation, curing, environmental conditions and associated instruments. An error in selection often appears after the laboratory has been launched.
To avoid unnecessary purchases, it is important to define the test list, sample flow and automation requirements. For some tasks, a basic configuration is sufficient; for others, laboratories need more powerful or automated solutions.
That is why the selection of equipment for cement and mortars should be based on the operating cycle, and not on individual names of devices. This approach helps to avoid budget overload and maintain the quality of control.