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NMR Cement Hydration Analyzer

$28,000.00

Specialized NMR system for quantitative cement hydration analysis with integrated temperature compensation, enabling continuous monitoring from mixing through full cure.

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SKU: NMS-PQ001-PP

The NMR Cement Hydration Analyzer is a specialized nuclear magnetic resonance system designed for quantitative analysis of cementitious materials during hydration processes. The instrument addresses the fundamental challenge of cement NMR analysis—exothermic heat generation during hydration reactions—through an integrated temperature equilibrium system that maintains measurement stability throughout the curing process.

This analyzer enables continuous monitoring of cement hydration from initial mixing through complete cure, providing researchers with real-time insights into pore structure evolution, water mobility, and hydration kinetics. The system quantitatively distinguishes between free and bound water phases, offering critical data for understanding cement chemistry and optimizing concrete formulations.

How It Works

Nuclear magnetic resonance analysis of cement systems relies on detecting hydrogen nuclei in water molecules present during hydration. The NMR signal provides information about water molecular mobility and chemical environment, distinguishing between free water in pores and bound water in hydrated cement phases. T2 relaxation measurements reveal pore size distribution and connectivity as the cement microstructure evolves.

The critical challenge in cement NMR is thermal management. Cement hydration is highly exothermic, with temperature rises of 20-50°C common during early hydration. This thermal variation affects NMR signal characteristics and can compromise measurement accuracy. The integrated temperature equilibrium system maintains stable measurement conditions by controlling sample temperature throughout the hydration process.

Continuous monitoring capability allows researchers to track hydration progress in real-time, capturing the dynamic changes in water distribution and pore structure that occur during cement setting and hardening. This temporal resolution provides insights into hydration kinetics that cannot be obtained through endpoint measurements alone.

Features & Benefits

Temperature equilibrium system
Maintains measurement stability during exothermic hydration reactions, ensuring accurate NMR data throughout the curing process.
Continuous monitoring capability
Tracks hydration progress in real-time from initial mixing through complete cure, providing comprehensive kinetic data.
Quantitative water analysis
Distinguishes between free and bound water phases, enabling precise characterization of hydration state and pore structure.
Pore structure evolution tracking
Monitors changes in pore size distribution and connectivity as cement microstructure develops during hydration.
Purpose-built for cementitious materials
Optimized measurement protocols and analysis algorithms specifically designed for cement chemistry applications.
Integrated data acquisition
Automated data collection and storage throughout extended hydration periods, reducing operator intervention requirements.

Brand

  • Greenwaves Scientific

Special Feature

  • Temperature equilibrium system

Application

  • Cement Hydration
  • Concrete Curing
  • Construction Materials

Research Domain

  • Materials Science
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Industrial Hygiene
  • Environmental Monitoring

Automation Level

  • semi-automated

Product Highlights

Feature This Product Category Context
Temperature Management Integrated temperature equilibrium system for hydration analysis Basic environmental chambers or no temperature control
Measurement Continuity Continuous monitoring from mixing through full cure Discrete time-point measurements or endpoint analysis
Application Focus Purpose-built for cementitious materials General-purpose NMR systems requiring method development
Water Phase Analysis Quantitative free and bound water measurement Qualitative or semi-quantitative water analysis

This analyzer offers specialized temperature management and continuous monitoring capabilities specifically designed for cement hydration analysis. The integrated temperature equilibrium system and purpose-built protocols provide advantages over general-purpose NMR systems for cementitious materials research.

Applications & Use Cases

Materials Science
Characterizing cement hydration kinetics and pore structure development during the curing process to optimize concrete formulations and predict long-term performance.
Analytical Chemistry
Quantitative measurement of free and bound water content in cementitious materials to understand hydration mechanisms and evaluate admixture effects.
Industrial Hygiene
Quality control analysis of cement and concrete products in manufacturing environments to ensure consistent hydration characteristics and material properties.
Environmental Monitoring
Studying cement-based stabilization of contaminated soils and waste materials by monitoring hydration progress and pore structure formation.

Practical Tips

Calibration

Perform reference calibration at the beginning of each measurement session using the provided standard.

Ensures quantitative accuracy and compensates for any drift in magnetic field or electronics.

Best Practices

Begin measurements immediately after cement mixing to capture early hydration kinetics.

Critical hydration processes occur within the first hours after water addition and cannot be retroactively measured.

Maintenance

Clean the measurement chamber thoroughly between samples to prevent cross-contamination.

Residual cement particles can affect subsequent measurements and interfere with temperature control.

Data Quality

Monitor temperature stability indicators throughout extended measurements.

Temperature fluctuations during hydration can introduce artifacts in relaxation time measurements.

Troubleshooting

Verify sample homogeneity if unexpected signal variations occur during early hydration.

Inadequate mixing can create heterogeneous hydration patterns that affect NMR signal characteristics.

Safety

Allow proper ventilation around cement samples during measurement to manage humidity and chemical vapors.

Cement hydration produces heat and releases water vapor that can affect instrument performance and laboratory conditions.

Setup & Operation Guide

  1. Unpack and Inspect
    Remove the analyzer from shipping materials and inspect for damage. Verify all components are present according to the packing list.
  2. Site Preparation
    Position the instrument on a stable, vibration-free surface away from magnetic interference sources. Ensure adequate ventilation around the unit.
  3. Power Connection
    Connect the power cable and turn on the system. Allow 30 minutes for magnetic field stabilization before first use.
  4. Temperature System Check
    Verify the temperature equilibrium system is functioning by running a system diagnostic. Confirm temperature stability within operating specifications.
  5. Reference Calibration
    Perform initial calibration using the provided reference standard. This establishes baseline measurements for quantitative analysis.
  6. Sample Preparation
    Prepare cement samples according to the specified water-to-cement ratio and mixing protocol. Load samples into the measurement chamber promptly after mixing.
  7. Measurement Initiation
    Start the hydration monitoring sequence immediately after sample loading. The system will maintain temperature control and collect data continuously.

What's in the Box

  • NMR Cement Hydration Analyzer main unit
  • Temperature control system
  • Sample measurement chamber
  • Power cables and adapters
  • Data acquisition software
  • User manual and protocols
  • Calibration reference standard (typical)
  • USB interface cable (typical)

Warranty & Support

ConductScience provides a comprehensive 1-year manufacturer warranty covering parts and labor, along with technical support for installation, calibration, and method development assistance.

Compliance & Standards

ASTM C1702 Used in laboratories conducting NMR analysis of cement and concrete materials according to this standard test method.
ASTM C305 Supports sample preparation workflows for mechanical mixing of hydraulic cement pastes and mortars.
ISO 679 Commonly used in facilities performing cement testing and quality control according to international standards.
Q

How does the temperature control system maintain measurement accuracy during exothermic hydration?

A

The integrated temperature equilibrium system actively manages sample temperature to prevent thermal drift that would affect NMR signal characteristics and relaxation measurements during cement hydration.

Q

What is the typical measurement duration for complete hydration monitoring?

A

Monitoring typically extends from minutes after mixing through several days or weeks of curing, depending on cement type and environmental conditions. Consult product datasheet for specific timing capabilities.

Q

Can the system analyze different cement types and admixture formulations?

A

Yes, the analyzer is designed for various cementitious materials including Portland cement, blended cements, and formulations with admixtures. Measurement protocols may require optimization for specific cement chemistry.

Q

What data formats are provided for analysis and export?

A

Consult product datasheet for specific data output formats and compatibility with analysis software packages commonly used in cement research.

Q

How frequently does the system require calibration?

A

Regular calibration using reference standards is recommended to maintain measurement accuracy. Calibration frequency depends on usage intensity and environmental conditions.

Q

What sample sizes and preparation methods are supported?

A

The system accommodates standard cement paste samples prepared according to established mixing protocols. Consult product documentation for specific volume requirements and sample preparation guidelines.

Q

Can the analyzer operate in high-temperature laboratory environments?

A

The instrument includes environmental controls to maintain measurement stability. Consult specifications for operating temperature range and environmental requirements.

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