Marshall Stability Testing with ZMA Data Acquisition
Amazeng Technical Team
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Introduction
Marshall stability test is a standard method for measuring asphalt mixture strength. Bituminous mixtures are loaded until fracture under maximum load to determine stability (kN) and flow (mm) values.
Marshall Test Summary
Test Procedure
- Specimen: 101.6mm diameter x 63.5mm cylinder
- Conditioning: 60°C water bath for 30-40 minutes
- Loading: Loading at 50.8mm/min speed until fracture
- Measurement: Maximum load (stability) and deformation (flow)
Critical Values
- Stability: Maximum load (kN) - typically min. 8-10 kN
- Flow: 2-4 mm - Deformation at fracture point
Traditional Data Collection Problems
Manual Reading Issues
- Peak Missing: Maximum load moment is very short
- Reading Error: Difficult to read gauge quickly
- Delay: Must test immediately after removing from water bath
- Recording Error: Manual notes may be incorrect
Solution: ZMA Series
ZMA's 1000 Hz sampling speed:
- Captures fracture moment
- Shows real maximum value
- Automatic recording
- 24-bit resolution for precise measurement
ZMA Integration
Hardware Structure
Marshall Test Device → Load Cell → ZMA Module → Modbus TCP → Industrial Panel → Database
Software Layer
- Linux HMI: Real-time stability/flow graph
- Database: SQLite or PostgreSQL
- Automation: n8n report generation
- API: Transfer to central systems
Industrial Linux Panel Advantages
Real-Time Monitoring
- Touch screen instant results
- Load-deformation curve live
- Past test results list
Reporting Automation
- Automatic PDF when test completes
- Excel export format
- Email sending
Quality Control
- Lower/upper limit setting
- Out-of-spec results alert
- SPC (Statistical Process Control) integration
Conclusion
ZMA integration in Marshall testing shortens test time and increases result accuracy. Modernize your laboratory with ZMA Data Acquisition.