SISCO spectrum transmission meter for sale. The UV transmission meter has simple operation and fast measurement, just need to put the measured sample into the test slot and the three test results will be displayed on the interface immediately at the same time. The light transmission meter employs the parallel light path source. is mainly used for the optical performance test of thermal insulation coatings, single-layer glass, laminated glass (insulating glass), glass with film, PMMA, PC, and other materials.
Extra large LCD screen with clear backlight
Designed with support feet for easy reading
SISCO tint meter is used to measure the visible light transmission (VLT) of glass or window films, ensuring compliance with regulations and assessing performance. It is widely applied in the automotive industry for verifying car window tinting, law enforcement for roadside inspections, construction to evaluate building window films, industrial quality control for testing optical materials, and the solar energy industry to assess the effectiveness of tinted or coated glass panels in blocking UV and infrared radiation while optimizing visible light transmission. Its portability and precision make it an essential tool across various sectors.
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Model | SISCO-TM-183 |
UV Peak Wavelength | 365nm |
IR Peak Wavelength | 940nm |
Visible Light | 380nm-760nm (conform to CIE photopic luminosity function) |
Resolution | 0.1% |
Measurement Accuracy | ± 2%(colorless and uniform transparent materials) |
Test Sample Thickness | < 47mm |
Power Supply | DC5V/1A |
Dimension | 216mm*134mm*29 mm (L*W*H) |
Test Slot Dimension | 47mm*91mm(W*H) |
Weight | 590g |
Q1: What is a tint meter?
A1: A tint meter is a device used to measure the Visible Light Transmission (VLT) of glass or window films. It determines the percentage of light that passes through a window, helping to assess whether the tint meets legal or industry standards. Tint meters are commonly used in the automotive industry to ensure compliance with regulations on window tinting, in law enforcement for roadside checks, in construction for evaluating window films, and in industrial quality control for testing tinted materials. These devices are portable, easy to use, and provide precise readings for various applications.
Q2: Can I use a tint meter on all types of glass?
A2:Â Yes, a Tint Meter can generally be used on most types of glass, including:
However, for accurate readings, the glass surface should be clean and free from obstructions, and the meter should be properly calibrated. Some specialized tint meters can also work with laminated or double-glazed windows, but it's essential to check the device’s specifications for compatibility with specific glass types.
Q3: Are tint meters legal to own?
A3: Yes, tint meters are legal to own in most countries. They are commonly used by professionals, law enforcement, and businesses to measure Visible Light Transmission (VLT) of glass and window films. While owning a tint meter is generally legal, its use may be regulated based on local laws, especially for checking compliance with window tinting regulations. Always check local laws to ensure proper use.
Tips: Can the light transmission meter measure tinted materials?
Yes, a light transmission meter is specifically designed to accurately measure tinted or coated materials, such as automotive windows, architectural glass, and various window films or coatings. These devices are highly effective in evaluating the visible light transmission (VLT) of tinted surfaces, ensuring compliance with safety standards and regulations.
In practical applications, measuring tinted materials is essential for meeting legal requirements. For example, in many regions, automotive window tints must adhere to strict regulations, such as a minimum visible light transmission level of 70% for front side windows. Using a light transmission meter allows quick and precise measurement of the VLT, helping users confirm if the material complies with these standards.
Beyond automotive use, these meters are valuable in the building and construction industry, particularly for energy efficiency applications. Tinted or coated glass often manages light and heat transmission, improving energy savings. A light transmission meter ensures that these materials perform as designed by accurately measuring their light transmission properties.
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