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Cone Penetration Test (CPT) Overview 101

April 25, 2020 by Vertek Team

Learn the basics of a cone penetration test with this CPT overview 101

Are you new to the Cone Penetration Test (CPT) business? Or maybe you’re looking to convert your operation to CPT?

Wherever your interest is surfacing from, we have everything you need to know about expanding into the CPT business with confidence.

It’s important to understand cone penetration testing for in geotechnical practice and understand the cone penetration testing equipment. CPT equipment like CPT rigs, CPT drilling rig, and other CPT testing equipment.

What is Cone Penetration Testing?

soil compaction test

The cone penetration or cone penetrometer test (CPT) is used to determine the geotechnical engineering properties of soils and delineating soil stratigraphy.

What do I get from a CPT?

In case you’re new to the Cone Testing business, CPT will collect important subsurface information from standard tests and then from there determine important business factors, such as, how to design foundations for structures or the composition of subsurface soils.

The difference between this type of data collection and other competitors is the benefit CPT has for businesses.

CPT can provide immediate, onsite information that is quick and accurate. Above all, onsite results can improve your business productivity; ultimately leading to a more efficient business process.

If you had the chance to take a look at our Solutions Brief: Enter the Cone Penetration Business with Confidence, then you may have already taken a deep dive into the advantages of collecting subsurface information with a process that is more quick and efficient than other options. 

Businesses are choosing to use a CPT solution for many different reasons; whether for construction or government purposes, they all benefit from the same advantage: speedy collection and interpretation of data, a safe solution for operators and the environment, and the ability to adapt to different weather and soil conditions.

We understand how intimidating it can be to enter a new business; large or small. That’s why we are focused on delivering educational content that addresses all of your CPT needs and concerns.

From topics on ‘What is a Cone Test‘ to ‘Mud Rotary Drilling vs. CPT,’ it’s important to consider the pros and cons and different scenarios in order to make the right choice for your business. 

For more on expanding into the CPT business, subscribe to our blog or take a look at the video below to see just how easy it is to transition into the CPT business and start maximizing your profit.


General FAQs on Cone Penetration Testing

What is a cone penetration test?

The cone penetration or cone penetrometer test (CPT) determines soil’s geotechnical engineering properties and delineating soil.


What is a cone penetration testing?

The cone penetration test has become internationally one of the most widely used and accepted test methods for determining geotechnical soil properties.


How does cone test work?

The steel cone contains an electronic measuring system that records tip resistance and sleeve friction. As the cone is pushed into the ground, the soil responds with differing degrees of resistance. This resistance is recorded using force sensors in the tip.


What is the purpose of the cone penetration test?

A cone penetration test is used to determine the geotechnical properties of soils. The CPT has become internationally one of the most widely used and accepted test methods for determining geotechnical soil properties.

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