Cylindrical Mould

Cylindrical Mould

A cylindrical mould (or mold, depending on regional spelling) is a tool used to shape materials into a cylindrical form. It’s commonly employed in construction, testing, manufacturing, and baking. The design typically features a hollow cylinder, often split vertically for easy removal of the solidified material, with precise internal dimensions to ensure uniformity. Many comply with ISI (Indian Standards Institute) or ASTM for testing equipment

Common Types

MODEL

Type

Description

 

Common Applications

Materials

 

Sizes

BE 80-01

Concrete Testing Moulds

eusable or disposable forms for casting concrete specimens to test compressive strength, curing, and durability. Often made with precision-ground interiors to prevent leakage.

Civil engineering labs, quality control in construction

 

Steel (reusable, heavy-duty), plastic (disposable).

 

150×300 mm, 50×100 mm, 75×150 mm, 100×200       mm

 

BE 80-02

Foundry and Manufacturing Moulds

Durable casts for metals or composites, often custom-sized for industrial production

Metal casting, core cutters, slump tests in foundries

 

Cast iron or steel.

 

50×100 mm, 150×300 mm.