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For the non-destructive evaluation of concrete's compression strength, PCE-Instruments' concrete test hammer or sclerometer is utilized. Concrete's strength and ability to support loads are assessed in this way. The concrete test hammer is used as the measuring device, and it strikes the concrete. The body more or fewer rebounds depending on how hard the concrete is. The tool measures the rebound and can translate it into a compressive strength. Computerized concrete test hammers are the quickest, easiest, and least expensive way for non-destructive examination of concrete and other construction materials, primarily determined by their compressive strength. A concrete test hammer is used on location since it is impossible to measure conventionally in the lab when the concrete is built-in. A conversion chart for compressive strength classes is used to determine the measurement, which is done directly on the concrete's surface. A one-axis, brief pressure load is used to measure compressive strength without causing any damage to the concrete.