Technology in Practice
Technology in Practice
This TIP helps understand preparing the ends of cylindrical concrete test specimens prior to strength testing
WHAT is Capping?
Capping is the preparation of the ends of cylindrical concrete specimens to ensure that a test cylinder or core
has smooth, parallel, uniform bearing surfaces that are perpendicular to the applied axial load during
compressive strength testing. Most common methods for end preparation of compressive strength test
specimens are to use bonded sulfur mortar caps or a system of unbonded neoprene pads in metal retainer
rings. With either method it should be ensured that the specific criteria for planeness and perpendicularity of
the ends are in accordance with the applicable standard. The ends of cylinders may also be cut or ground and
tested without end caps if the ends of the test specimens meet the requirements in ASTM C39.
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