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Haze Meter

Labmate Haze Meter is designed to measure the haze or turbidity in transparent or translucent materials. They utilize transmittance or scattering methods to quantify haze levels, providing accurate and reproducible results. They are equipped with intuitive controls and digital displays, haze meters make it easy for operators to perform measurements and interpret results. Labmate Haze Meter feature built-in memory for storing measurement data, as well as connectivity options for data transfer to computers or cloud services.

Color & Haze meter LMHZM-A101

  • Light source: CIE-A, CIE-C, CIE-D65 Chromaticity Value: A, C, D50, D55, D65, D75, F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, F8, F9, F10, F11, F12, CMF, U30, DLF, NBF, TL83, TL84
  • Spectral Response: CIE Luminosity function y
  • Measurement range: 0 to 100 %
  • Wavelength: 400 to 700 nm
  • Wavelength interval: 10 nm

Haze Meter LMHZM-A100

  • Light source: CIE-A, CIE-C, CIE-D65
  • Spectral response: CIE Luminosity function y
  • Measurement range: 0 to 100 %
  • Wavelength: 400 to 700 nm
  • Wavelength interval: 10 nm

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Haze Meter?

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A Haze Meter is an apparatus designed to quantify the degree of haze or cloudiness in materials.

Can Haze Meter be used in Quality Control?

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It is used in Quality Control processes to ensure the transparency and clarity standards of products.

Do temperature and humidity affect Haze Meter readings?

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They affect the material being measured by altering its surface characteristics and light scattering behavior.

Can Haze Meter be used in Aerospace Industry?

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It is used in testing the transparency and clarity of windows, windshields and other transparent components in aircraft.

Can Haze Meter be used in Research and Development?

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It is used to test the effects of different formulations, coatings and treatments on the transparency and clarity of materials.

Is Haze Meter Affected by Surface Contamination?

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Surface contamination such as dust, fingerprints and oils impact the accuracy of haze measurements.