Concrete Compression Test

Concrete Compression Test

Atlas Walls’ Concrete Breaks at 7,806 psi

The compressive strength of concrete is measured by breaking cylindrical concrete specimens in a compression testing machine. The higher the number, the stronger the concrete. Standard concrete strength requirements vary from 2,500 psi for residential concrete to 4,000 psi and higher for commercial structures. Atlas Walls uses an exceptionally strong 6,000 psi concrete in its precast concrete wall panels. This video shows that a sample of Atlas Walls’ concrete broke at 7,806 psi, which is even higher than Atlas Walls’ own already high specifications.

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