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Soil Compaction Meter is used in testing the hard of soil.

Name: Soil compactness tester
Model: ZDAN T
Detailed product Description:
Large-screen Chinese liquid crystal display, thin film-type button
 can automatically record the maximum and finally determined point values one by one and store to the host computer
Can simultaneously display two units kg and kpa
Portable, don’t need external power supply, 4 of 5th battery, applicable to field measurements in particular.
Specification

Name

Soil Compaction Meter /Tester

Model

T,  T-II

Action

Soil compaction is a serious and expensive problem. Severely compacted soil is difficult to work and can lead to poor root and plant development. Compaction restricts efficient water management by limiting the ability of plants to take up water and nutrients from the soil. A compacted zone can also make fertilizers and pesticides difficult to utilize. If not absorbed, they can easily wash away. If trapped near the surface, they can concentrate and damage crops. 

Soil Compaction Meter is used in testing the hard of soil, too solid soil may prevent the moisture content permeating, reduces the factor of the chemical fertilizer use. Influence plant root system's growth. That will cause the crops’ production reduced.

 

Technical specification

- Measuring depth range:  1-450mm

- Measuring tight range:  0-100kg 0-7000kpa(0-1000psi)

- Precision: 0.05kg

-Stored datum:  1000 Groups

-Temperature of test:-10°C to 60°C

-Power supply: four battery of NO.5

More

T: General. stored datum on Soil Compaction Meter .

T-II: Add GPS action and can link to computer by software,  can store datum on computer and print.

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