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Technical Specifications
CME5
Tramex CME5 Concrete Moisture Encounter
Measuring range
Moisture Content for Concrete:
0 to 6%
Carbide Method moisture content equivalent for Concrete:
0 to 4
Carbide Method moisture content equivalent for Anhydrite:
0 to 1.9
Display
Analogue
Depth of penetration
20 mm approx
Construction
ABS Body
Power
2 x AALR6 ALKALINE (included)
Size
160mm x 85mm x 38mm
Weight
344g
Packing List
Tramex CME5 Concrete Moisture Encounter 5
Hard Carry Case
Batteries
Wrist Strap
Instruction Manual
How it works
The Tramex Concrete Moisture Encounter detects and evaluates
the moisture conditions within the slab or screed by non-
destructively measuring the electrical impedance.
A low frequency electronic signal is transmitted into the material
under test via the electrodes in the base of the instrument. The
strength of this signal varies in proportion to the amount of moisture
present in the material.
The Concrete Moisture Encounter determines the strength of the
current and converts this to a moisture content value or CM
Equivalent value for concrete slabs and other cementitious floor
screeds, displayed on a large clear analogue dial.
Operating Procedure
To carry out tests simply brush any dust from a smooth area of concrete and also from the electrodes, switch on the
Concrete Moisture Encounter and place it firmly onto the surface, fully compressing the spring-loaded, signal-enhancing
contacts on the base. Read the moisture content from the clear analogue dial. The Concrete Moisture Encounter is
calibrated to give percentage moisture content readings on clean, bare dust free concrete floor slabs, with a depth of
penetration of approx. 20 mm. Readings taken on concrete slabs through paint, coatings, adhesives or other materials on
the surface should be regarded as qualitative or comparative and not quantitative.
Top Users:
Marley Tiles, LTA, Munters, StonCor Africa, Indufloor, Sika, Albert Carpets & SABS (CT)