Smoke Density Tester
Overview
This smoke density tester is a specialized piece of equipment put together for figuring out the optical density of smoke that comes off materials when they burn.
It works based on the ASTM D2843 standard, using a direct flame to see how much smoke is produced, and then it calculates a Smoke Density Rating (SDR). As a key smoke density meter, it's used all the time for checking things like PVC pipes and the materials inside cars to make sure they meet safety rules.
Features & Benefits
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Durable, Coated Chamber: The inside of the test box has a Teflon lining, which does a great job of standing up to the harsh smoke made during a test. This really helps the machine last a lot longer.
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Clear Visual Reference: There is a bright "EXIT" sign at the bottom of the box that helps the person running the test to easily see how thick the smoke is getting through the observation window.
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Accurate Light Measurement: The system uses a special light source and a silicon photodiode sensor. With color filters in place, it only measures the light that people can see, which makes the readings very precise.
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Thorough Combustion Process: A main burner hits the sample with a high-pressure flame, and a second, smaller burner is there to burn up any material that melts and drips down, making sure you get a complete picture.
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Smart Data Analysis and Reporting: The software that comes with the machine keeps track of the light getting through and draws a graph of it. After the test, this smoke density meter automatically figures out the SDR value and can even put together a full report comparing three different test runs.
Smoke Density Tester Technical Specifications
| Dimension | 950*850*1050mm |
|---|---|
| Weight | 39kg |
| Installation Requirements | |
| Power Requirement | 220V, 3A (110V is also available) |
| Ambient Temperature | 10°C to 35°C |
| Installation Space | Ventilated fume hood |
| Combustion Gas | Propane |
| Gas Pressure | Not less than 0.3MPA |
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Smoke Density Tester
Smoke Density Tester
Overview
This smoke density tester is a specialized piece of equipment put together for figuring out the optical density of smoke that comes off materials when they burn.
It works based on the ASTM D2843 standard, using a direct flame to see how much smoke is produced, and then it calculates a Smoke Density Rating (SDR). As a key smoke density meter, it's used all the time for checking things like PVC pipes and the materials inside cars to make sure they meet safety rules.
Features & Benefits
-
Durable, Coated Chamber: The inside of the test box has a Teflon lining, which does a great job of standing up to the harsh smoke made during a test. This really helps the machine last a lot longer.
-
Clear Visual Reference: There is a bright "EXIT" sign at the bottom of the box that helps the person running the test to easily see how thick the smoke is getting through the observation window.
-
Accurate Light Measurement: The system uses a special light source and a silicon photodiode sensor. With color filters in place, it only measures the light that people can see, which makes the readings very precise.
-
Thorough Combustion Process: A main burner hits the sample with a high-pressure flame, and a second, smaller burner is there to burn up any material that melts and drips down, making sure you get a complete picture.
-
Smart Data Analysis and Reporting: The software that comes with the machine keeps track of the light getting through and draws a graph of it. After the test, this smoke density meter automatically figures out the SDR value and can even put together a full report comparing three different test runs.
Smoke Density Tester Technical Specifications
| Dimension | 950*850*1050mm |
|---|---|
| Weight | 39kg |
| Installation Requirements | |
| Power Requirement | 220V, 3A (110V is also available) |
| Ambient Temperature | 10°C to 35°C |
| Installation Space | Ventilated fume hood |
| Combustion Gas | Propane |
| Gas Pressure | Not less than 0.3MPA |
Product Information
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Description
Overview
This smoke density tester is a specialized piece of equipment put together for figuring out the optical density of smoke that comes off materials when they burn.
It works based on the ASTM D2843 standard, using a direct flame to see how much smoke is produced, and then it calculates a Smoke Density Rating (SDR). As a key smoke density meter, it's used all the time for checking things like PVC pipes and the materials inside cars to make sure they meet safety rules.
Features & Benefits
-
Durable, Coated Chamber: The inside of the test box has a Teflon lining, which does a great job of standing up to the harsh smoke made during a test. This really helps the machine last a lot longer.
-
Clear Visual Reference: There is a bright "EXIT" sign at the bottom of the box that helps the person running the test to easily see how thick the smoke is getting through the observation window.
-
Accurate Light Measurement: The system uses a special light source and a silicon photodiode sensor. With color filters in place, it only measures the light that people can see, which makes the readings very precise.
-
Thorough Combustion Process: A main burner hits the sample with a high-pressure flame, and a second, smaller burner is there to burn up any material that melts and drips down, making sure you get a complete picture.
-
Smart Data Analysis and Reporting: The software that comes with the machine keeps track of the light getting through and draws a graph of it. After the test, this smoke density meter automatically figures out the SDR value and can even put together a full report comparing three different test runs.
Smoke Density Tester Technical Specifications
| Dimension | 950*850*1050mm |
|---|---|
| Weight | 39kg |
| Installation Requirements | |
| Power Requirement | 220V, 3A (110V is also available) |
| Ambient Temperature | 10°C to 35°C |
| Installation Space | Ventilated fume hood |
| Combustion Gas | Propane |
| Gas Pressure | Not less than 0.3MPA |









