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    Benchtop HTHP Curing Chamber Model RCC-7360
    Standard crush or non-destructive compressive-strength tests are performed on cement slurry samples under simulated downhole pressure and temperature conditions to determine the initial set time and the wait-on-cement (woc) time.
    Temperature: up to 600℉ (315℃)
    Pressure: up to 5,950psi (41mPa)
    4   cube mold set (Small Cabinet)
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    Cement Cube Molds , CCM-4112
    The Cement Cube Mold is used to form 2" (50.8 mm) cube samples for compressive strength testing of Portland cement, mortars, lime, gypsum and capping compounds.
    4-Unit,8-Gang   Cement Cube Mold Sample   Size: 2" (50.8 mm) cube
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    Cement Cube Molds , CCM-4110
    The Cement Cube Mold is used to form 2" (50.8 mm) cube samples for compressive strength testing of Portland cement, mortars, lime, gypsum and capping compounds.
    2-Unit,4-Gang   Cement Cube Mold Sample   Size: 2" (50.8 mm) cube
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    HTHP Curing Chamber Model RCC-7370
    Standard crush or non-destructive compressive-strength tests are performed on cement slurry samples under simulated downhole pressure and temperature conditions to determine the initial set time and the wait-on-cement (woc) time. Temperature:   up to 700℉ (370℃)   Pressure:   up to 5,950psi (41mPa) 8   cube mold set, (Single Cell)
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    HTHP Curing Chamber Model RCC-7375
    Standard crush or non-destructive compressive-strength tests are performed on cement slurry samples under simulated downhole pressure and temperature conditions to determine the initial set time and the wait-on-cement (woc) time. Temperature:   up to 700℉ (370℃)   Pressure:   up to 5,950psi (41mPa) 8+8  cube mold sets, (Double Cells)