HCAL-J is a hadron calorimeter under construction at JLAB in Newport News, VA (USA).The main interest of the JLAB physics is the study of the hadron matter properties, using a longitudinally polarised electron beam; in particular, researchers investigate the electromagnetic form factors of nuclei and nucleons using the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) accelerator, which provides a beam of 12 GeV electrons. The upgrade to higher energies allows measurements at high values of Q2 and a more in-depth study of the internal structure of the hadron matter.To this purpose, Hall A collaboration is building the SuperBigBite Spectrometer (SBS), which consists of a series of elements including a dipole magnet to curve the trajectory of the recoil particles, and a series of Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) to track the particles. Moreover, two analyzers for the measurement of the polarisation components and a hadron calorimeter, HCAL-J, to measure the particle energy, are used in order to app...