The Rock Strength Index Apparatus measures load in two units: kN (kilonewtons) and MPa (megapascals). These units provide flexibility and convenience, allowing operators to choose the measurement format best suited to their testing needs.

  • kN is commonly used to represent the force applied during compression testing, offering a clear and straightforward way to understand the load.

  • MPa is used to express pressure, which is particularly useful when assessing stress distribution across rock samples.

The availability of both units provides compatibility with international testing standards and allows for multiple applications in geotechnical and rock mechanics research. This dual-unit system increases the usability of the apparatus, catering to engineers and researchers who require precise and adaptable measurements for rock strength evaluations.

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