Soil Testing by Wenner Method | MARCONITE | INTER TECH | INDIA

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  • čas přidán 17. 05. 2020
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    Charanjeet Singh
    Founder & Partner Inter-Tech - Best Earthing Solution
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    Marconite® by Intertech is a conductive aggregate that provides enduring, stable as well as low resistance Earthing solutions that are effective in several complex ground conditions. It enables the electrical engineers to get a stable, permanent & low resistance earthing solution that helps the engineers handle the most complex soil conditions & get right earthing solutions across the world.
    Marconite is manufactured in an extremely careful manner by the specialists and is packed in UV resistant valve topped poly sacks & palletized. Marconite earth electrodes have a better track record & are utilized for important Earthing solutions to a variety of soils.
    This type of Earthing is dark grey & has a granular consistency. Marconite is the perfect alternative to chemical Earthing.
    Marconite is a synthetic material manufactured specifically for use in earthing applications. Its distinctive properties result from a unique manufacturing process, utilising specific raw material feedstocks, carefully selected and mixed in tightly controlled ratio before undergoing a range manufacturing process and thermal treatments.
    Marconite® is a dark grey, granular material that replaces traditional sand and aggregate materials used within concrete mixes. Marconite® is designed, developed and manufactured specifically for use in electrical earthing.
    This results in a highly reliable earthing solution with the following unique benefits :
    Low resistivity : 0.001Ωm is extremely low when compared to Bentonite’s 3Ωm.
    Versatile : suitable for most ground conditions and becomes a permanent, solid structure that it is not prone to shrinking, drying out or being washed away.
    Cost effective : it is a permanent solution; there is no need to remove and replace or ‘maintain’ it with additional water / salts every few years in order to achieve the desired earth values.
    Chemically inert : is non-corrosive to steel or copper, does not attack cement structures and has a pH within the neutral range.
    High strength : can be used as part of the building structure itself and can achieve strengths higher than Grade 25 concrete.
    Easy to use : forms a concrete like material that from first pour, achieves a low resistance earth, no need to wait or return to test.
    Marconite® is normally mixed with cement and water. However, it is also available in the form of a ‘premix’. This is a standard 25 kg poly sack which contains pre-weighed amounts of Marconite® and cement powder in the correct ratio to form the preferred concrete.
    With the addition of 5 liters of water, each bag can then be mixed independently and used without the need to carry additional cement powder. Utilizing Marconite Premix reduces the possibility of incorrect mixing as work crews only carry one type of bag thus preventing on site confusion.
    HISTORY OF MARCONITE
    In the year 1972 PMC Carbon & Mr. Guglielmo Marconi developed Marconite & it was showcased to the whole world on “Tomorrow’s World”, a technology program of UK in the year 1977.
    In 2002, Marconite’s patent right was bought by James Durrans & Sons Ltd, UK. Since then, they are manufacturing Marconite through their company named Carbon International Ltd. UK.
    In 2011, Carbon International Ltd. UK appointed Intertech, based in New Delhi to be their prime Marconite distributor for India.
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Komentáře • 7

  • @vinod_kolavi
    @vinod_kolavi Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you sir, good information and nice video with practical 👍🏻✌🏻

  • @ms662
    @ms662 Před 2 měsíci

    If someone ask to find the desire depth then how we'll keep probes spacing?

  • @Imtiyaz5power
    @Imtiyaz5power Před rokem

    Thanks

  • @umeshsworld2915
    @umeshsworld2915 Před 4 měsíci

    Nice👍

  • @anilkumarmishra3503
    @anilkumarmishra3503 Před rokem

    Veri nice

  • @muhammadshahid8581
    @muhammadshahid8581 Před rokem

    How we can find the depth of different formations and underground water depth

    • @ms662
      @ms662 Před 2 měsíci

      Same question I have?