YSC-306L intelligent stainless steel cement curing tank

YSC-306L intelligent stainless steel cement curing tank

27 Oct 2025
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Inside the Lab: Why the YSC-306L Intelligent Stainless Steel Cement Curing Tank is Becoming a Quiet Standard

If you spend any time in concrete QA labs (I do, probably too much), you know the conversation has shifted from “big rooms, big chillers” to compact, high-precision curing tanks. The YSC-306L Intelligent Stainless Steel Cement Curing Tank is one of those units people keep mentioning—partly for its consistency at 20 ±1 °C, partly because it just behaves sensibly day to day.

YSC-306L Intelligent Stainless Steel Cement Curing Tank

Industry backdrop (and why this matters)

Standards bodies have tightened expectations for curing stability—ASTM C511, EN 12390-2, you’ve seen the audits. Labs want tighter temperature uniformity, hygienic construction, and data-friendly control. Tanks like the YSC-306L Intelligent Stainless Steel Cement Curing Tank are stepping in where old tiled rooms and plastic tubs fall short. To be honest, the energy profile is better too.

At-a-glance specifications

Origin China
Power supply AC220V ±10%, 50Hz
Heating power 48 W × 6 (≈288 W total)
Constant temperature 20 ±1 °C (per standards; real-world use may vary)
Overall dimensions 1400 × 850 × 2100 mm
Construction Stainless steel tank and frame (commonly 304-grade)

How labs actually use it

Typical process: molds are demolded at ≈24 ±8 hours, specimens go into lime-saturated or potable water at 20 °C, then sit quietly until compressive tests at 3/7/28 days (and beyond). The YSC-306L Intelligent Stainless Steel Cement Curing Tank keeps the bath on target, and—this is underrated—its stainless shell resists the micro-scratches that harbor algae. Many customers say maintenance slipped from weekly scrubs to monthly rinses.

Industries: ready-mix plants, precast, cement producers, DOT labs, university research. Methods: ASTM/EN series for mortar and concrete cubes/cylinders; acceptance testing; mix design validation.

Advantages (the short list)

  • Stable 20 °C setpoint with gentle circulation—better specimen uniformity.
  • Hygienic stainless build; fewer water-quality headaches.
  • Compact footprint relative to capacity; easier to deploy than full curing rooms.
  • Straightforward 220V supply, modest heating load.

Comparison snapshot

Vendor/Model Temp control Build Certs Lead time Cost
YSC-306L 20 ±1 °C, digital PID, ≈uniform bath Stainless tank/frame ISO 9001 factory, CE-like electricals ≈3–5 weeks Mid
Local Fabricator A Manual thermostat, ±2–3 °C Mixed metals/plastics Varies ≈1–2 weeks Low
Imported Brand B ±0.5 °C, data logging Stainless premium CE/UKCA, ISO 17025 options ≈6–10 weeks High

Certification details should be confirmed at purchase; real-world specs may vary by configuration.

Customization and options

  • Specimen racks for cubes/cylinders, removable for cleaning.
  • Controller upgrades: PID tuning, data export, alarm outputs.
  • Water management: recirculation pump, overfill protection, optional UV.

Field notes and test data

In factory QA trials, bath uniformity held within ≈±0.6 °C over 24 hours at 20 °C with standard circulation; a gentle lid-open recovery to setpoint occurred in ≈6–8 minutes. That’s comfortably within ASTM/EN curing tolerances. Your mileage may vary with room conditions, loading, and water volume.

Case study (quick): ready-mix lab

A mid-size ready-mix producer in Southeast Asia replaced two plastic tubs with one YSC-306L Intelligent Stainless Steel Cement Curing Tank. Result: fewer cylinder outliers and a 12% drop in re-tests over a quarter. The lab manager’s words, not mine: “less fiddling, more testing.”

Compliance, methods, service life

Designed to support ASTM C511, EN 12390-2 curing conditions and common test methods (ASTM C39/C109, EN 12390-3). With routine water changes and basic descaling, service life often runs ≈8–10 years.

Authoritative references

  1. ASTM C511 – Standard Specification for Mixing Rooms, Moist Cabinets, Moist Rooms, and Water Storage Tanks Used in the Testing of Hydraulic Cements and Concretes.
  2. EN 12390-2 – Testing hardened concrete: Making and curing specimens for strength tests.
  3. ASTM C39/C39M – Compressive Strength of Cylindrical Concrete Specimens.
  4. ASTM C109/C109M – Compressive Strength of Hydraulic Cement Mortars.
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