Overview
The YH1210 horizontal fog meter is a professional test instrument with PD array detector, which can easily realize ASTM D1003 non-compensation method and ISO 13468 compensation method to complete full light transmitter and haze test. Its open sample compartment supports both vertical and horizontal Test methods, which can adapt to more samples under test, meet CIE V (lambda) 2 degree Visual Response, and ensure High Accuracy and repeatability of data measurement.
Features
1. Double standard ISO & ASTM to meet the requirements of different user testing standards
2. Easy to operate, faster and more accurate measurement, equipped with large size touch screen and USB data output
3. Dynamic measurement, Illuminant detectors and temperature sensors monitor environment changes
4. With compensation port to provide more accurate test results
5. Easy measurement, wide sample adaptation, open measurement area supports vertical and horizontal testing
6. Quality management software, providing powerful haze and light transmitance measurement and analysis functions
Principle
The YH1210 fog meter adopts transmission illumination mode, specifically 0/D (parallel light illumination, diffuse reflection reception). The instrument uses PD array detector to meet the CIE V (lambda) 2 degree visual Response, and realizes accurate measurement of light transmitter and haze through integrating sphere system and combined LED Illuminant.
Applications
Glass Processing, Plastic Processing, Film, Display Processing, Encasement
Standards
ASTM D1003/1044、ISO 13468、ISO 14782、GB/T 2410、JJF 1303-2011、CIE 15.2、GB/T 3978、ASTM E308、JIS K7105、JIS K7361、JIS K 7136
Steps
1. Instrument preheating correction
2. Select the testing standard (ASTM or ISO)
3. Place the sample in the open sample compartment
4. Start measurement via Touchscreen
5. Review and record test results
6. Output data through USB interface
Notice
• The instrument needs to be used within the operating Temperature range of 0~ 40 ℃
• Sample thickness should be less than 105mm
• Make sure the instrument is fully preheated before measurement
• Periodically calibrated for Measurement accuracy
• Avoid storage in environments with extreme storage temperatures (outside -20 to 50 ° C)