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Good source for latex triaxial membranes?

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morecoffeeplz

Civil/Environmental
Mar 9, 2006
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I am looking to find a good source for tx membranes. The current supplier I use has poor quality membranes, IMO. I recently purchased 3 dozen 3.5" dia X .025" thick membranes, and the diameters were varied, and the thicknesses were not consistent either.

Any help would be appreciated.

[peace]

"Oh well, I wasn't using my civl liberties anyways."
 
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My college geotech teacher said he used condoms obtained from the student health annex for triaxial membranes.
 
I also used condoms for triaxial testing in graduate school. However, I have yet to find a commercial lab that does. Wonder why? (grin)
 
Condoms would not be large enough nor thick enough for my purposes. We test granular materials(up to 4" diameter specimens)at fairly high stresses(350 psi).

"Oh well, I wasn't using my civl liberties anyways."
 
I'm sure all of use have them for triaxial testing at one time or another, but for the size that labrat is looking for, I too would use geotest.
 
Trojans work best, and for testing purposes also.
 
I am looking for 4" wire mesh membranes for a simple shear similar to a triaxial. By any chance do you know any companies I could contact that may sell this product.
 
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